Legal Question in Construction Law in Minnesota
lawsuit against S. Corp.
Can you also sue and individual owner of an S. Corp?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: lawsuit against S. Corp.
By your question, I assume your question is whether you can sue both the S Corp and the owner (or one of the owners) of the S Corp. In the abstract, there are claims that can be made against the owner of a corporation. However, there are not enough facts here to determine if you have a valid claim against the shareholder of the corporation.
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Re: lawsuit against S. Corp.
The answer depends on the nature of the lawsuit and whether it is based in contrract or negligence and how the cause of action arose.
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