Now I see hope ...
:p After a full day, I've done some research and found that the tactic whereby shareholders are getting screwed is a widely used vehical in large, complex cases. It looks like, IMHO, that the Debtors and/or certain creditors rolled the dice in this case that they could get away with some dubious assertions at shareholder expense.
I'll keep my cards close to my chest (as we all should at this late juncture), but ergodoc is in the loop and will hopefully be armed with some powerful quivers in his quill.
I'm not a lawyer, but hopefully we have some strong material that will grab the judge's attention.
"Cry 'Havoc,' and let loose the dogs of war"
Anthony speaking to the Senate, vowing vengance against the conspirators who took Caesar's life