Legal Question in Business Law in Pennsylvania
Resigning as a Officer of a Corporation
How can I legally have my name as V.P. of a corporation removed from the corprate books? Will a resignation letter relief me from the company's liabilities.
Asked on 6/08/00, 1:28 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gerald Hershenson
Law Office of Gerald M. Hershenson
Re: Resigning as a Officer of a Corporation
Depending on the nature of your duties at the Corporation your written resignation is sufficient. However, if you personally signed on any obligations your responsibility will continue. Usually officers have no personal liability of obligation or actions of the corporate entity. However, I suggest you review your duties and the reason for resignation with a lawyer to make sure.
Answered on 7/28/00, 9:13 am
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