Sloppy, indeed. That filing had the tone and feel of a kid whose sibling took their ball and wouldn't give it back appealing to mommy for intervention. The lawyers asking for intervention are the ones that violated the courts order not to share the information, not our lawyer, so the claim that he is guilty of violating rules of the ABA or the court is laughable and I hope the judge notes that.
Everyone please note that Billy's lawyers are, without a doubt, monitoring this board. They even quote a specific post. Yikes.
And, as AJ noted, what is the big deal about the shareholders finding out about a disbursement of funds that they have legal claim to?
Things have gotten more interesting. Can't wait to see what the judge does.