Guess I hit the "Send" key before I had a chance to review it. (I'm sure no one has committed this cardinal sin before.) The second paragraph should read:

(SCO is in the brink of bankruptcy, no one will be interested in going after it. Suppose you win, so what? But there is a well established legal tool called "piercing the corporate veil", which allows plaintiffs to seek damages against individuals and third party corporations that use the corporation as a personal instrument. And if we are talking about Mr. Bill Gates being the main potential culprit--does anyone believe that Microsoft is not behind the SCO soap opera? then the pocket is very deep.)

Third party corporations can also be targets of the "piercing the corporate veil" action.

Wayne


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