Commentary on Walkovszky v. Carlton
Author ORCID Identifier
Poonam Puri: 0000-0003-3233-5019
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1-15-2023
Source Publication
Feminist Judgments: Corporate Law Rewritten. Ed. Anne M. Choike, Usha R. Rodrigues, and Kelli Alces Williams. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 62–88. Print. Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions.
Keywords
Walkovszky v. Carlton; feminist legal theory; piercing the corporate veil; limited liability; vulnerability theory; externalities
Abstract
The plaintiff, John Walkovsky, was struck by a taxi owned by Seon Cab Corporation while walking in New York City. Seon Cab Corp. was one of the ten cab companies owned by a group of shareholders, including William Carlton. The case highlights the harms visited on innocent parties by limited liability and shareholders’ focus on profit. A feminist rewrite would examine the costs visited upon vulnerable groups such as tort victims with limited access to the legal system, children who are likely to be more severely injured if harmed by corporate activity or by the loss of a parent so injured, and immigrants and lower-income Americans who may not have health insurance to cover the physical harms caused by corporate business. Intentional undercapitalization of corporations and an adherence to minimum insurance requirements externalizes the costs of doing business onto the rest of society. This externalization of costs is particularly harmful when it causes physical injury or death to portions of the population who cannot absorb the costs ducked by the corporation. A feminist perspective could consider the interests of these vulnerable populations in designing a limited liability doctrine that encourages entrepreneurial risk-taking while balancing it against the cost of significant corporate externalities.
Repository Citation
Sarra, Janis; Wade, Cheryl L.; Puri, Poonam; and Gupta, Ankita, "Commentary on Walkovszky v. Carlton" (2023). Articles & Book Chapters. 3374.
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Comments
"Poonam Puri and Ankita Gupta, dissenting."