The plaintiff, a judgment creditor, brought an action for oppression and fraudulent conveyance against the corporate debtor, a newly formed successor corporation, and their sole director.
The director had transferred the debtor's business and assets to the new corporation to avoid paying a Wisconsin judgment and an Ontario costs order.
The court found the conduct oppressive and the transfer a fraudulent conveyance, piercing the corporate veil to hold the director personally liable alongside the successor corporation for the judgment debt.