The ‘no recourse against others’ clause: because piercing the corporate veil isn’t that big a deal
Written by Sean Hogle “Piercing the corporate veil” refers to a situation in which courts put aside
Written by Sean Hogle “Piercing the corporate veil” refers to a situation in which courts put aside
Written by Sean Hogle In representing tech suppliers, service providers, and developers, we often come
Written by Rooney Nimmo Partner, Sean Hogle When you think of “checklists,” what probably comes to
By Rooney Nimmo Partner Tim Davis The sanctions imposed by the US, UK, EU, Japan,
Written by Rooney Nimmo Partner, Sean Hogle In high-stakes transactions in which vast sums of wealth
As the impact of COVID-19 grows, it is becoming increasingly apparent that supply chains are
Chinese firms are invoking force majeure clauses to limit the impact of coronavirus on commercial
Rooney Nimmo routinely advises non-U.S. businesses with respect to formation of stateside subsidiaries and other
This past June, the Intermediate People’s Court of Wuhan City recognized and enforced a commercial
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When planning on opening an office in the US, there are several
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