Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Things we have coming up in April

Cardinal shall file on or before 24 March. (The best I can tell, They did not file against GreenShift's motion to shut down the Cardinal non-patented COES.  Instead Cardinal filed a motion to move this case to such jurisdiction where ICM, Inc. is a party.  New York?  Did they really say?  Did they miss the deadline?  Do they get a Mulligan from a definitive court order since they filed a delay  motion to move the case somewhere else?  Big River apparently did the same thing. - and GreenShift also filed against it - the judge there decided to wait and see what happens at Cardinal.  Does Cardinal get to wait to file until the judge rules on the change of venue request?  If so - what is to stop Cardinal from filing more delays motions to change venue or laywers or judges or whatever?  Need a lawyer to step up here and let me know what is cricket here.  The SkunK has been called all sorts of names (some spot on) - but never a lawyer.  In any case the judge could rule on this change of venue at any time.

Here GreenShift filed in opposition to delaying and moving the Cardinal case. 



GERS will file Cardinal reply brief on or before 5 April.  Since they have nothing from Cardinal to argue against, it will be interesting if GreenShift steps up and files to meet their deadline asking for an immediate injunction to shut down Cardinal COES - since Cardinal did not appear to have filed anything in opposition to the injunction before the March 24th deadline.


Hearing for Cardinal Motion of Preliminary Injunction is set for 15 April

2009 Annual Report is due 31 March 2010. An automatic 15 day extension is normally used. The dates of release from earliest to oldest over the previous three years were: April 16th, 7th, 17th.  The way the weekends fall, the SkunK believes COB April 15th is the absolute deadline.




Big Rivers case is stayed through April 20, 2010.

SkunK

1 comment:

The Galatian Free Press said...

With another 10 Billion shares about to hit the market, these cases give new meaning to the words, "Justice delayed is justice denied".

 
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