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· 8/21/2008

Varco Pruden Buildings, Inc. v. Strider (In Re Kennington)

Citations

  • 393 B.R. 430
  • 2008 WL 4174153

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  • failure to maintain distinction between company finances and personal finances, using corporate funds to pay personal expenses, and failing to maintain corporate books making it impossible to verify business dealings resulted in inadequate financial records
  • failure to maintain distinction between company finances and personal finances, using corporate funds to pay personal expenses, and failing to maintain corporate books making it impossible to verify business dealings resulted in inadequate financial records
  • failure to maintain distinction between company finances and personal finances, using corporate funds to pay personal expenses, and failing to maintain corporate books making it impossible to verify business dealings resulted in inadequate financial records

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Judges: David W. Houston

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