Of course, business entities are used to isolate liability.
However, that is routine business losses. If we are talking about a crime, then no law (including corporate liability laws) can provide immunity for an individual who committed a crime.
Did the exec do it directly? If no, then the only recourse would be RICO, which would be very difficult to prove, but maybe not impossible.
Of course, business entities are used to isolate liability.
However, that is routine business losses. If we are talking about a crime, then no law (including corporate liability laws) can provide immunity for an individual who committed a crime.
Did the exec do it directly? If no, then the only recourse would be RICO, which would be very difficult to prove, but maybe not impossible.