When a Non-California Corporation is Dissolved, it Can No Longer be Sued in California Courts

California Corporation Code section 2010 provides that when a corporation is dissolved, it continued to exits and may be sued for matter related to its pre-dissolution. The defendant in this action was a dissolved Delaware corporation that was sued in California. The California Supreme Court held: Section 2010 does not apply to a foreign corporation that has been dissolved.
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