Ted Martin v. Louis W. Sullivan, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1990-03-01

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FAY, Circuit Judge: This case establishes for the Eleventh Circuit the standards for piercing the veil of fictitious family salary arrangements for the purpose of obtaining Social Security benefits. Specifically, we must determine if plaintiff-appellant Ted Martin was retired from his closely held family corporation on January 1, 1985. Following appropriate proceedings by the…

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