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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Atelier Constantin Popescu, LLC v. JC Corp., 134 Conn. App. 731 (2012)

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Atelier Constantin Popescu, LLC v. JC Corp., 134 Conn. App. 731 (2012)
Parent Document
Atelier Constantin Popescu, LLC v. JC Corp., 134 Conn. App. 731 (2012)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2012-04-17

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Additionally, the defendants claim that the court improperly held Julie Chen vicariously liable for Interstate’s gross negligence. The defendants argue that the plaintiff had a contract with JC Corporation, not Julie Chen, and that Julie Chen had no legal relationship with Interstate in her individual capacity. Accordingly, the defendants assert that she may not be held vicariously liable for Interstate’s gross negligence. Our resolution of this claim depends on whether the court properly pierced the corporate veil of JC Corporation. As discussed in part HI A of this opinion, we conclude that it did. *744Therefore, Julie Chen is vicariously liable for Interstate’s gross negligence to the same extent as is JC Corporation.