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<blockquote data-quote="Wincenworks" data-source="post: 9140796" data-attributes="member: 7038835"><p>Wizards of the Coast is represented by big boy law firms that are making a case they want to move forward with sanctions against Justin for breach of a protective order and general bad behaviour during legal proceedings - so the trustee will basically have to argue that his reason for maintaining the stay outweighs their need to pursue that.</p><p></p><p>Without knowing what's going on behind the scenes its impossible to say what his argument will be, but there's two distinct possibilities (as well as many other less distinct ones):</p><p></p><p>1. Justin is throwing ever stall tactic his lawyers can think of in front of the trustee because he knows when action resumes its going to be bad for him; or</p><p>2. The Trustee intends to argue that since it's bankruptcy - he gets to have first swing at Justin and/or then refer him to the FBI.</p><p></p><p>Neither of those is <em>good</em> for Justin, since the first simply delays the inevitable while spending yet more money on legal bills, but the second one is basically the dream scenario of many of the spectators. Both of them would delay the proceedings of the main case over trademarks - but the second one would also potentially tip things in Wizards of the Coast's favour since it's hard to imagine a way you can seem credible at a sanctions hearing, when you're just coming back from being spanked by the trustee of a bankruptcy you started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wincenworks, post: 9140796, member: 7038835"] Wizards of the Coast is represented by big boy law firms that are making a case they want to move forward with sanctions against Justin for breach of a protective order and general bad behaviour during legal proceedings - so the trustee will basically have to argue that his reason for maintaining the stay outweighs their need to pursue that. Without knowing what's going on behind the scenes its impossible to say what his argument will be, but there's two distinct possibilities (as well as many other less distinct ones): 1. Justin is throwing ever stall tactic his lawyers can think of in front of the trustee because he knows when action resumes its going to be bad for him; or 2. The Trustee intends to argue that since it's bankruptcy - he gets to have first swing at Justin and/or then refer him to the FBI. Neither of those is [I]good[/I] for Justin, since the first simply delays the inevitable while spending yet more money on legal bills, but the second one is basically the dream scenario of many of the spectators. Both of them would delay the proceedings of the main case over trademarks - but the second one would also potentially tip things in Wizards of the Coast's favour since it's hard to imagine a way you can seem credible at a sanctions hearing, when you're just coming back from being spanked by the trustee of a bankruptcy you started. [/QUOTE]
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