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Desarrollos Metro., Inc. v. Taber Partners

U.S.
Oct 4, 1993
510 U.S. 823 (1993)

Summary

concluding that "the separate corporate identities of a parent and subsidiary should be honored when determining either one's principal place of business" so long as "there is no evidence that the integrity of the corporate form has been violated"

Summary of this case from Trans Energy, Inc. v. EQT Prod. Co.

Opinion

No. 92-1958.

October 4, 1993.


C.A. 1st Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 987 F. 2d 57.


Summaries of

Desarrollos Metro., Inc. v. Taber Partners

U.S.
Oct 4, 1993
510 U.S. 823 (1993)

concluding that "the separate corporate identities of a parent and subsidiary should be honored when determining either one's principal place of business" so long as "there is no evidence that the integrity of the corporate form has been violated"

Summary of this case from Trans Energy, Inc. v. EQT Prod. Co.
Case details for

Desarrollos Metro., Inc. v. Taber Partners

Case Details

Full title:DESARROLLOS METROPOLITANOS, INC. v. TABER PARTNERS I ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 4, 1993

Citations

510 U.S. 823 (1993)

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