Legal Question in Securities Law in California
notice of receivership orders
is a corporate officer deemed to have notice of a RO simply because their attorney received notice? What if the notice was not communicated to the officer and they were then found in contempt?
Asked on 12/16/08, 3:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Bakondi
The Law Office of Daniel Bakondi
Re: notice of receivership orders
Please understand no attorney, at least not the kind I know, answers piecemeal questions like this. We have to know the whole situation.
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Daniel Bakondi
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Answered on 12/17/08, 1:10 am
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