Courts, like water, move through the path of least resistance when trying to find a way to pierce the veil of an "evil doer." In Anderson v. Stewart, 234 SW 3d 295 (Ark. 2006) the Arkansas Supreme Court concluded that simply failing to follow the record-keeping requirements of the state's Check Cashier's Act was enough. Other events were cited, but this failure in bookkeeping was found to be enough.
-Marc Ward
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