Monthly Archives: June 2026
Efficient Breach: When a Purposeful Breach Might Make Sense
Breaching a contract is never a good idea. In fact, it can lead to a lawsuit and ultimately a judgment against you. But there may be times, when you crunch the numbers and do the calculations, that breaching a contract suddenly may seem like not such a bad idea. Efficient Breach It’s called efficient… Read More »
This is How the Corporate Veil Gets Lost or Breached
Corporations are their own legal entities, and when they get sued it is the company, not the owners, officers, or directors individually, who are liable. That’s one main advantage of forming a company in the first place. But that protection–called a corporate veil–is not absolute, and it can be lost, thus exposing individual owners… Read More »

