quikfix, I think if you look at the timing of when Huettel shutdown his practice (I don't know the exact date - the link says last month) and the press release yes I agree they did indeed need new legal representation.
But, with SRGE it leads to many other questions - why would they use what is known as a pump and dump attorney (maybe the most infamous) up until he closed his office. If you were a real company wouldn't you want to distance yourself months ago?
Why have they not named the new Attorney - most press releases I see from public companies have new counsel in place when they issue a press release.
You know Huettel was under investigation and had lost a court motion to turn over bank records. Is this the guy you would want to represent the company you are investing in?