If it’s incorporated, I can’t see how the judge can put her personal assets on the line. That’s no different than suing Wal-Mart and getting the judge to agree that all 200 million shareholders can have their personal assets seized in the event of a judgement.
It would seem to be begging for an appeal, which could overturn some or all of this nonsense. But she has to go through the show trial first, those wheels have to keep on grinding exceeding fine even when an obvious injustice is in progress.
actually that is not true. When we were incorporated we were told that it does not matter much when it comes to lawsuits with closely held corporations.
Corporations are people.
Thanks FRiend.
I understand the issues, just trying to get to fact.
I’ll do some more research.