Legal Question in Employment Law in California

how can I change my judgement from a corporation to make it a judgment against the president of the corporation/


Asked on 12/20/15, 1:02 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Normally if I suspect a corporation is not going to be able to satisfy my judgment, I plead alter ego liability against the owner at the time I file the lawsuit. I have never done it after a judgment has been entered against the corporation. I know you CAN do it after the original judgment by filing a separate lawsuit against the owner. There MAY be an expedited way of doing it under the original case number, but I'm not sure, and researching that arcane of a question is more work than you can expect to get for free.

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Answered on 12/20/15, 3:28 pm


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