In which of the following cases can the alter ego doctrine be invoked in a corporate civil case?

A. when shareholders bring a lawsuit on behalf of the corporation after the corporation failed to do so itself
B. when unpaid creditors are trying to collect from shareholders a debt owed by the corporation
C. when there is mismanagement of corporate stocks by the board of directors
D. when shareholders are trying to collect for fraud committed by a third party


Answer: B

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