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Check Your Ego at the Door – How Courts Can Haul Corporations into Court on Alter Ego Jurisdiction
Your company is based in Brownsville, Texas. It has done business primarily in Texas for decades. Nevertheless, your company owns a small subsidiary in Nevada that oversees different tasks largely unrelated to the core business in Texas. However, you discover suit has been filed against the Texas corporation – in Nevada. How is that… Read More »