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[+] System for organizing orders - Kelli Marske/MI (6 replies)
11/14/2007 12:11:40 PM (2416 views)

[+] Phone number - J Nisonger/CA (6 replies)
11/14/2007 10:47:03 AM (2462 views)

[+] Home Connects Out of Business - Cheryl O'Brien/VA (6 replies)
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[+] Review Fraud - Robert Franco/OH (3 replies)
11/13/2007 11:30:59 AM (2393 views)

[+] Price of Gas!!!!!!! - Carla Curry/KY (5 replies)
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[-] Change of Name? Or excuse to not pay? - Constance Foye/VA (4 replies)
11/13/2007 12:00:48 AM (2373 views)
Re: Change of Name? Or excuse to not pay? - MELINDA BLOODWORTH/NC
11/13/2007 12:47:02 AM (2384 views)
Re: Change of Name? Or excuse to not pay? - Rebecca Warner/MI
11/13/2007 8:39:33 AM (2118 views)
Re: Change of Name? Or excuse to not pay? - Robert Franco/OH
11/13/2007 11:02:54 AM (2254 views)
Re: Change of Name? Or excuse to not pay? - Kevin Ahern/CT
11/14/2007 6:26:17 AM (2125 views)

In Connecticut the LLC/corporate shield does not protect corporate officers/directors/LLC members that involved themselves in tortious conduct...simply because it is beyond the scope of their duties to the corporation/LLC. If the corporate officer/director/LLC member involved himself/herself in a tort regardless whether it was in a personal capacity or a corporate representative capacity...he/she is personally liable for the tort.

Check to see if the forum state has a similar position on this matter. If so, review the fact pattern of your situation to see if it complies with any statutory or common law torts in the forum state. If so, you might consider a tort suit against those corporate officers/directors/LLC members that ordered the work and were responsible for generating payment.

Also check the search orders that you received to see if the client was identified thereon as an LLC or corporation. In Connecticut the party entering into a contract is required to disclose that he/she is acting on behalf of a corporation or LLC as well as the correct identity of the corporation or LLC. If there has been no such disclosure at the time they entered the contract (sent the order) the individual may be personally liable on the contract. It is not a matter of piercing the corporate veil, but rather one of the the defendant's failure to raise the shield in a timely manner. It is easier to win a contract suit than a tort suit.

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[+] PPSI - Marian Littleton/VA (1 reply)
11/12/2007 4:51:26 PM (2396 views)

[+] Naltea Certified Abstractor designation - Jeanne Johnson/FL (4 replies)
11/12/2007 4:45:38 PM (2386 views)

[+] Title Stream - Rebecca Warner/MI (6 replies)
11/12/2007 11:24:58 AM (2541 views)

[+] Don't Forget to Thank the Vet! - Scott Perry/PA (2 replies)
11/11/2007 2:20:44 PM (2286 views)

[+] IMortgage-Do they treat Abstractors like this? - Rebecca Fair/FL (7 replies)
11/9/2007 2:45:31 PM (3620 views)

[+] TS Connections LLC dba Title Stream - Karen Dykshoorn/IA (2 replies)
11/9/2007 8:23:09 AM (3511 views)

[+] Express financial services - Dawn Catherman/IN (11 replies)
11/7/2007 8:47:31 PM (2714 views)

[+] No Shame for Some Newbies - Jean Allen/NC (8 replies)
11/7/2007 8:11:51 PM (2928 views)

[+] Infinity International Processing Inc - Edna Webb/CA (7 replies)
11/7/2007 12:30:26 PM (2844 views)


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