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        Commentary: The Interplay Between Corporate Liability and the Liability of Corporate Officers

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        1980-11
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        Morris, Norval
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        A response to Professor Coffee's presentation which emphasizes the necessity of considering corporate and individual liability simultaneously in order to attain more complete solutions.
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        https://commons.lib.niu.edu/handle/10843/22870
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