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Suing Corporate Company And Its Owner - Can The Owner Remove Himself From Case?

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  • 12-11-2007, 10:26 AM
    quantass
    Suing Corporate Company And Its Owner - Can The Owner Remove Himself From Case?
    As it stands, i have currently won judgment against an evil roofing contractor company (via default judgment). On my case i sued the corporate entity and its owner.

    At present the owner is trying to have his name removed from the case because he says he was not directly involved with the dealings with me (only the company was)--i dealt with the owner face-to-face and handed him cash, etc. However, there was a Bank Draft that i paid to the owner in hand but sadly it was not endorsed to the owner's name himself.

    I strongly believe the owner wants his name off the judgment because once he does remove himself he will file the company for bankruptcy and i will not be able to collect on the money he stole.

    Can someone tell me is there ANYTHING i can do to keep this owner's name on the judgment or procedures i can follow if he were successful in removing his name and does indeed go bankrupt?


    Thanks
  • 12-11-2007, 11:04 AM
    aaron
    Re: Suing Corporate Company And Its Owner - Can The Owner Remove Himself From Case?
    Discussion can continue in your other thread.
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