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Old 02-13-2008, 04:09 PM     #1
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Default Dissolution/apportioning liability to same party twice

what does a corporation become upon dissolution? pls. give cites.

also, can civil liability be apportioned to an employee and to a corporation
if the employee was the sole person in that corporation?Can it be counted
twice for the same thing? I already know someone cannot be compensated for the same injury twice. pls. give cites in IL.
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