Wrong Law Applied, Wrong Words Used, But the Correct Result Reached Stockdale v. Ellsworth
By Herrick K. Lidstone, Jr., Burns, Figa & Will, P.C. On December 18, 2017, the Colorado Supreme Court issued its opinion in Stockdale v. Ellsworth, 2017 CO 109. This opinion discussed some of my favorite subjects – piercing the veil of a limited liability entity (in this case, a limited liability company) and tracking down missing heirs of a successful oil and gas property. It also included some interesting civil procedure conclusions, as well.
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