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Thursday, 07/06/2017 4:07:53 PM

Thursday, July 06, 2017 4:07:53 PM

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SEC Judge allowed Summary Disposition to DBMM-First STOCK*in*OTC*HISTORY?

Is DBMM the first stock in OTC history where SEC allowed a company to file Summary Disposition ? I was not able to find any other company. If anyone find any previous company where SEC allowed Summary Disposition for a OTC company, please post.

This is GREAT sign that SEC Judge allowed DBMM to file Motion for Summary DIsposition. Which means, we may hear BIG NEWS of SEC Approval SOON.

**About SUMMARY DISPOSITION-SEC Rule 250 allowed in case*of*DBMM**

I did a LOT of reading on “Summary Disposition” which Judge allowed in case of DBMM.

As per my DD from below links, IMO, it looks like DBMM is going OTC Current VERY SOON.

Do you DD from below link.

What is Summary Disposition ?

An alternative term for “summary judgment,” wherein the court grants judgment on a claim, prior to trial, because there is no genuine issue of material fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.

The Rules provide that a motion for summary disposition be granted “if there is no genuine issue with regarding to any material fact and the party making the motion is entitled to a summary disposition as a matter of law.”

So, as per below link, SEC Judge in DBMM case did ALLOW “Summary Disposition”.

https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljorders/2017/ap-4890.pdf

Since when SEC allowing parties to close cases by Summary Disposition ?

Sometime in Mid 2016, SEC amended SEC RULES to allow companies to file 3 types of dispositive motions. One of them is Summary Disposition. Read Below.

Search for “250” or “Rule 250”

http://www.businesslawnews.com/sec-new-administrative-proceedings/

https://www.sec.gov/about/rulesprac072003.htm#250

http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=44f933f4-64e5-407e-8afa-124cf0e38bc5

In below PDF SEC Rules to to page 50 to read “Rule 250”

https://www.sec.gov/rules/final/2016/34-78319.pdf

More about “Motion Practice” in SEC administrative proceedings.

https://bostonbarjournal.com/2014/01/07/litigating-an-sec-administrative-proceeding/

Good luck ALL

Go DBMM

$DBMM.