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Volume 48, Issue No. 2 (Fall 2019)
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Reverse Veil-Piercing — Whether A Judgement Creditor Has the Ability to Levy Execution on the Shares and Assets of a Corporation to Satisfy the Debt of a Shareholder
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Reverse Veil-Piercing — Whether A Judgement Creditor Has the Ability to Levy Execution on the Shares and Assets of a Corporation to Satisfy the Debt of a Shareholder

This is a case note about Yamin v. Carroll Wayne Conn, L.P., 574 S.W.3d 50 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2018, pet. denied)

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