Schlossberg v. Bell Builders Remodeling, Inc.

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The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland submitted to the Supreme Court a certified question of law. The Court reformulated the question to be this: “Under Maryland law, where there is no allegation of common law fraud, may a court disregard the corporate entity and establish personal liability to enforce a paramount equity?” The Supreme Court answered the question in the affirmative, holding that the corporate veil may be disregarded when necessary and personal liability established to prevent fraud or to enforce a paramount equity. View "Schlossberg v. Bell Builders Remodeling, Inc." on Justia Law