Pretty sure you cant really receive monies from a company that goes insolvent upon winning a civil suit against them, since insolvency relieves them of their debts... That's how it works in the states at least. That's the whole reason to do that in the first place. ![Shrug :shrug:]()
*Maybe if you can go after the principals...
*Otherwise, a civil suit could present even more unrecoverable cost, regardless of the outcome.
Not to mention, active civile suits against them provide more evidence in favor of debt relief
avenues.

*Maybe if you can go after the principals...
*Otherwise, a civil suit could present even more unrecoverable cost, regardless of the outcome.
Not to mention, active civile suits against them provide more evidence in favor of debt relief
avenues.
Statistics: Posted by pekbro — Tue Oct 15, 2024 12:45 am