Mark complied with all formation requirements for incorporating his taxicab business. He is the sole shareholder in the corporation. The corporation owns two automobiles that Mark frequently uses for his own personal use. In addition, he sometimes deposits the money he takes in during the day into his personal checking account. One day, an employee of the company, while driving one of the company vehicles, accidentally hits a pedestrian in a crosswalk. The pedestrian sues both Mark and the taxi company for $100,000. The corporate assets are only $32,000. Is the corporation liable for the acts of its employee? Will Mark be personally liable under the facts? Explain.
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