2. Hodges is not suing the SEC. He is suing the present and past commissioners who ALL worked for th SEC and the attorneys responding ALL are SEC employees
Just so I understand, anytime anyone files a lawsuit against an individual, they are actually suing their employer?
As to whose behalf he is suing, apparently this changes with the wind and depending on who he is addressing.
Look at the defendant names on Hodges lawsuit. No where do you see the SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) named as a defendant.
Look at the defendants Motion to Dismiss. No where do you see the SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) named as a defendant.
And finally.... Look at the words of Al Hodges:
Hodges and Associates INTERIM UPDATE
Before providing some information about what has been transpiring and our current status, let me address a few other matters:
• I am an attorney and have been retained by seven brave and exceptional shareholders that represent a cross section of the proposed class.
• The Bivens action which I have filed not only sets forth the facts as I know them, it seeks to become a class-action on behalf of all shareholders.
• At this instant in time however, I literally represent only the seven named plaintiffs; as a result, I am constrained in the types and extent of information which I can provide to putative members of the class.
• In the unlikely event that this litigation continues forward, a motion will be filed with the Court requesting that a class be certified. If granted, at that point I will, presumably, be appointed by the Court to continue acting as counsel for the class; thereafter, the Court will be required to approve any and all settlements, and others matters.
1. Hodges is not suing on our behalf. 2. Hodges is not suing the SEC. 3. The SEC did not file a Motion to Dismiss.
And yes, zmanl – Peeeeeeeeeedro just peed in your face. How does it taste?