· 8/21/2001
Breeden v. Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, LLP
Citations
- 268 B.R. 704
- 2001 WL 946350
How courts have described this case
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- stating that the presence of a person with the ability to bring an end to the fraudulent activity at issue would demonstrate that principal and agent are distinct entities and thus the sole actor rule would not be applicable
- “Standing . . . is a threshold issue in all cases since putative plaintiffs lacking standing are not entitled to have their claims litigated in federal court.”
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Judges: Sprizzo
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