Green Ronin Crowdfunding Legal Defense Fund In Fight Against Diamond Distrubutors

Company fighting to get its stock back.
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Green Ronin Publishing has set up a crowdfunding campaign to help cover legal fees fighting to get back their inventory from Diamond Comic Distributors in what it describes as "a dire financial threat to our company, not just today, but well into the future".

Diamond, which filed for Bankruptcy in January, still holds the stock of Green Ronin and over one hundred other companies in its warehouse, and has asked the court for ownership of that inventory so that it can liquidate it and pay its creditors. The distributor, while being mainly comic-book focused, also serves as distributor for some toy and TTRPG companies, including Green Ronin, Paizo, Goodman Games, and Roll For Combat.

The GoFundMe had raised $17K at the time of writing, with over 200 donations.

Paizo Publishing, also affected, has announced that its upcoming releases will not be available at major bookstores or at Amazon because the company has stopped shipping products to Diamond. This includes 12 August releases and 10 September releases, such as Starfinder Player Core, Starfinder GM Core, Pathfinder Battlecry, and more.

The court has scheduled a hearing on July 21 to hear objections from the affected vendors.

My name is Nicole Lindroos, co-owner of Green Ronin Publishing. Diamond Comic Distributors' recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy has impacted over 100 independent publishers, including Green Ronin, putting us in a very precarious position. Diamond is attempting to use a legal technicality to claim ownership of millions of dollars worth of consigned inventory, which amounts to several hundreds of thousands of dollars for Green Ronin Publishing alone. This is stock that we still own and have not been paid for.

This is a dire financial threat to our company, not just today, but well into the future. We must secure legal representation immediately before the deadline to do so passes.

While there is no "good" time for someone to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of your property to sell for the benefit of their biggest creditors, it is especially challenging given that Gen Con is weeks away. Gen Con is not just a convention for us, it's our most important annual event for connecting with TTRPG enthusiasts, our business partners, and our community, and this year is no exception. We're launching new products and have already committed significant funds to cover everything from booth space, travel (flights, rooms), and most critically, the production of new books and merchandise specifically for the show floor.

Diamond’s bankruptcy and this legal action also mean that Green Ronin has lost its book trade distributor. We are looking for a new partner, but that will take some time. Book trade sales of literary licenses, currently The Fifth Season and The Expanse, are a key part of our strategies for those games. This is especially bad timing for The Fifth Season RPG because we recently received final approvals from N.K. Jemisin and the game is ready to go to print.

We simply don't have the cash on hand to do all of this, pay for an attorney, or participate in any collective legal actions with other publishers in our same position.

The banks are stopping at nothing to wring every last dollar out of Diamond - including taking several hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Green Ronin product to sell in order to pay Diamond’s debts - but they can't do that, and we've got a legal agreement that says as much. Now, we just need to secure a law firm to represent us in the courts.

The funds raised through this campaign will be used directly to cover the escalating legal fees associated with fighting Diamond's claim in bankruptcy court. This includes attorney retainers, court filing fees, and the costs of pursuing every possible avenue to recover our inventory and protect Green Ronin's assets.
 

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The last line of that statement has me ROLLING. Above all, Diamond aims to treat its customers with one resounding quality: respect.
Every company says that. But respect doesn't cover the overhead.
 

Not a lawyer … but if it’s an open-and-shut case that the viability of the business depends on, I wonder why an attorney working on contingency or a bank offering a line of credit are not options?

My guess is “it was on consignment” is not legally precisely true. I assume the bankruptcy court is doing whatever they are supposed to, but perhaps it didn’t get to the court yet?
 
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Why don't they have either insurance for legal issues or something set aside for legal trouble? A business doing a gofundme is imho abhorrent. The owners of GRP could also put in personal money (or a personal loan). Suppliers you've already paid for products, your sales chain where your products are (wholesale or retail) and who haven't paid you can all go out of business/bankrupt. That's a real risk as a business, you need to plan for that! And if you run a business for 25 year (as GRP is that old) you know how ugly a bankruptcy is, you are required to do a LOT of unsavory things when your company goes bankrupt, just be happy this is not consumer facing.

Setting up something like this 3rd Era MegaBundle: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/417926/3rd-era-pdf-mega-bundle shouldn't be all that difficult to setup or do a deep sale at DTRPG. Do you normally pay lawyers up front b2b in the US? If so, that would be kinda strange, if not, they could be paid when the bill is due, so not all that much of a hurry.
 


Why don't they have either insurance for legal issues or something set aside for legal trouble?
Typically far pricier than useful.


Setting up something like this 3rd Era MegaBundle: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/417926/3rd-era-pdf-mega-bundle shouldn't be all that difficult to setup or do a deep sale at DTRPG. Do you normally pay lawyers up front b2b in the US? If so, that would be kinda strange, if not, they could be paid when the bill is due, so not all that much of a hurry.
Yes. You typically have a very large retainer - that's what that first target number they had was for.

Timetables being what they are, this is the most expedient solution to ensure they can secure (and share) representation on this issue in the 10 calendar days remaining.

It's also a very public call to action and theoretical public shaming of Old/NuDiamond. (One does not assume anyone in a decision-making capacity at Diamond is capable of shame.)
 

How do these gofundmes work, the goal keeps going up whenever it has been reached it seems? At a minimum there was a 9k goal and a 16k one, while now it is 28k. I thought it would be a fixed goal like a KS (maybe without serving as a threshold for funds to be transferred)

Not saying GR is doing something shady here, just genuinely curious
As far as I know, all gofundme campaigns work that way, the target automatically scaling up every time the current target gets reached.

Of course, the starter of the campaign has the option to end it at any time if they’ve raised enough, or to refund the remainder after the fact if they don’t end up needing it all.

Don’t think I’ll donate, but I might go buy a M&M supplement I’ve been meaning to pick up for a while.
 

A business doing a gofundme is imho abhorrent. Why don't they have either insurance for legal issues or something set aside for legal trouble? A business doing a gofundme is imho abhorrent. The owners of GRP could also put in personal money (or a personal loan).
The owners of small TTRPG companies don't have personal money to 'put in'. Nobody will buy their products for their actual value. Because that apparently is also abhorrent. Any situation where the owners of a small TTRPG company aren't working for free and starving is abhorrent.

Really, if people were willing to buy RPG books for what they're worth, Green Ronin could probably absorb this hit. But we seem to have evolved a culture where paying creators fairly is wrong wrong wrong. So, here we are. It is abhorrent, but not for the reasons you said.
 


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