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9 October 2013

New Publication On Piercing The Corporate Veil

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McCarthy Tétrault LLP

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McCarthy Tétrault LLP provides a broad range of legal services, advising on large and complex assignments for Canadian and international interests. The firm has substantial presence in Canada’s major commercial centres and in New York City, US and London, UK.
Readers of this blog may recall our series of blog posts here, here, here and here discussing the UK Supreme Court’s recent watershed decisions on piercing the corporate veil in VTB Capital Plc v Nutritek International Corp, [2013] UKSC 5 and Prest v Petrodel Resources Ltd, [2013] UKSC 34.
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

Readers of this blog may recall our series of blog posts here, here, here and here discussing the UK Supreme Court's recent watershed decisions on piercing the corporate veil in VTB Capital Plc v Nutritek International Corp, [2013] UKSC 5 and Prest v Petrodel Resources Ltd, [2013] UKSC 34.

Anyone looking for a more extensive review of these cases, including their implications for Canadian jurisprudence, may be interested in the new article which Tom Heintzman and I recently published in the Banking and Finance Law Review, "Through the Looking Glass: Recent Developments in Piercing the Corporate Veil" (2013) 28 B.F.L.R. 525 (Reproduced by permission of Carswell, a division of Thomson Reuters Canada Limited).

To view original article, please click here.

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