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Can they afford one?
I suspect it’s up to Mr.Cora.
Lawyers are never about “can you afford one.” The question is “Can you afford to not have one.” The legal system is whimsical.
I still think “Sit tight” is the best advice for kibitzers, and so that’s what I’m going to do. This is a lot like the “floating opera”. We are only getting occasional glimpses, and always from a distance.
 
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As a lawyer I don' think the legal system is "whimsical." It is adversarial and can be complex and intricate. Bankruptcy is a special division of the law. Did you know most law school exams have no questions? You have to come up with the question and t answer. When you proceed pro se it is inevitable you will miss something.
 
My daughter is currently doing her under-grad in Law & Criminology, she's got a few more years to burn... after which she'll be upto spec.

According to her, everyone gets caught one way or the other and they all have to pay! There's no easy way out.
And according to me, "win or lose, we booze!"
Woof!
RJ
 
Don’t worry, they have lawyers working on this.
I hope you’re right. As @Gregadd points out, this is a specialized branch of law and you want a guide who has mastered the territory. I’ve had good lawyers save me hundreds of thousands… because the law is not logical. The law is driven by precedents, politics, and personalities.

If I’m having knee surgery, I want the 45 to 55 year old who does several hundred a year, not the local guy who has done 50 of them over the last five years.

Same with the ARC situation. You want to navigate this swamp with a guy who can walk through blindfolded because he is in it all the time. A lawyer who is doing OJT is not a good choice.
 
I hope you’re right. As @Gregadd points out, this is a specialized branch of law and you want a guide who has mastered the territory. I’ve had good lawyers save me hundreds of thousands… because the law is not logical. The law is driven by precedents, politics, and personalities.

If I’m having knee surgery, I want the 45 to 55 year old who does several hundred a year, not the local guy who has done 50 of them over the last five years.

Same with the ARC situation. You want to navigate this swamp with a guy who can walk through blindfolded because he is in it all the time. A lawyer who is doing OJT is not a good choice.
I got the impression that Val knows what he is doing based on my conversations with him. Let’s quit speculating and see how things unfold.
 
As a lawyer I don' think the legal system is "whimsical." It is adversarial and can be complex and intricate. Bankruptcy is a special division of the law. Did you know most law school exams have no questions? You have to come up with the question and t answer. When you proceed pro se it is inevitable you will miss something.
I didn't know you were a lawyer. I was involved in a lot of high profile BK cases as an IP lawyer. When I'd talk with the BK lawyers, they'd say "the substantive rights are controlled by relevant law" which in my case was typically copyright (and occasionally TM) law. I'd give 'em what they needed and then ask what happens next- and it always sounded a little like the Wild West. I mean, I was used to federal court, knew the rules, knew the substance, but when the BK guys took the ball, it became mysterious to me.
 
I think this sums it up. My law professor said he never saw a trust that could not be broken. OTOH he had never made a trust that could be broken.
of course the most vexing area of the law remains the homeowners association. A close second is the vacation time share.;)
 
I think this sums it up. My law professor said he never saw a trust that could not be broken. OTOH he had NOT YET made a trust that HAD BEEN broken.

Fixed it for him.
of course the most vexing area of the law remains the homeowners association. A close second is the vacation time share.;)
I still own one house subject to an HOA. Last month I had to prepare a detailed submission to get permission to change the fence from weathered wood to white PVC, It took two meetings, and two trips to the municipal codes departments to get it approved. In the house we live in 3/4 mile away, we’re in the county with no HOA and no municipal codes department. I could call a fence company right now and, if they were free, they could start the project today. As long as they stayed on my lot and didn’t dig up utilities, I could be done this week.

I like the protection that an HOA gives densely packed homeowners from the whims and wants of their neighbors. But, of course, I don’t like their interference in my own sensible projects.

I’ve never been suckered into a time share, though attempts were made back in the late 70’s and early 80’s. But my heart goes out to those who believed the sales pitches.
 
THE CASE WAS CLOSED YESTERDAY, May 22nd.

The pins have all dropped and the new ARC can be celebrated officially!

edit: I was premature. More materials were added and there is no cause for celebration yet. I remain hopeful.
 
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I'm glad ARC will continue, I hope the new company will be as customer centric as WZJ's company was throughout it's history. :)
 
THE CASE WAS CLOSED YESTERDAY, May 22nd.

The pins have all dropped and the new ARC can be celebrated officially!
Not so fast. I talked to the company and the deal is not finalized. They are making progress but there is still work to be done.
 

Use this case number. 27CV234399

DavidAVDavid posted these earlier.

The case status is closed unless it’s changed in the last hour.

Edit: It did change. A hearing on 6/20 was posted and then two Orders were signed and entered.
 
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There is a hearing scheduled for 6/20 now, but the case is marked closed​

Case Information​

Case Number: 27-CV-23-43992 7 dash C V dash 2 3 dash 4 3 9 9
Case Title:In re: Assignment for Bennefit of Lighthouse Management Group, IncIn re: Assignment for Bennefit of Lighthouse Management Group, Inc
Case Type: Civil Other/Misc.Civil Other Miscellaneous
Date Filed:04/04/2023April 4 2023
Case Location:Hennepin County, Hennepin Civil
Judicial Officer: Burke, Susan N.
Case Status:Closed

Edit: More was added to the file after I posted. Case closed did not mean case closed. Mea culpa
 
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There is a hearing scheduled for 6/20 now, but the case is marked closed​

Case Information​

Case Number: 27-CV-23-43992 7 dash C V dash 2 3 dash 4 3 9 9
Case Title:In re: Assignment for Bennefit of Lighthouse Management Group, IncIn re: Assignment for Bennefit of Lighthouse Management Group, Inc
Case Type: Civil Other/Misc.Civil Other Miscellaneous
Date Filed:04/04/2023April 4 2023
Case Location:Hennepin County, Hennepin Civil
Judicial Officer: Burke, Susan N.
Case Status:Closed
You are misinterpreting this. This does NOT mean the acquisition is done. The judge still has to approve it.
 

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