The Fifth Circuit Holds that a Corporation is Not a Person—At Least for Purposes of Insurance Coverage

Have you ever seen a corporation walk down the street? The debate on whether corporations are “persons” has reached the courts, with the Fifth Circuit ruling that a corporation does not qualify as a person for insurance coverage. This case over a poached employee underscores the complexities of corporate personhood and its legal implications. Explore how this decision impacts discussions on corporate rights and responsibilities.