Wolf Metals v. Rand Pacific Sales
Annotate this CaseWolf Metals filed suit against RPS for breach of contract. The trial court entered a default judgment for Wolf Metals, awarding $292,055.093 in damages, together with $70,400 in pre-judgment interest and $430.00 in costs. When RPS did not satisfy the judgment, Wolf Metals requested that the judgment be amended to name Donald Koh and South Gate Steel, Inc. (SGS) as additional judgment debtors. The trial court granted the request, concluding that Koh was RPS’s alter ego and that SGS was RPS’s successor corporation. The court concluded that pursuant to the California Supreme Court’s decision in Motores de Mexicali v. Superior Court, the default judgment could not be amended to add Koh as an alter ego to the judgment. The court also concluded that the judgment was properly amended to add SGS as a corporate successor. Accordingly, the court reversed in part and affirmed in part.
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