01-12-2020, 11:24 AM
I bet they have plenty of money in the bank to last a while.
Plenty of OUR money could be illegally paying for attorney fees for a lawsuit initiated by a rogue director AND NOT APPROVED by a board. Insurance may not cover the plaintiff's cost since he's suing the Association. Is the money coming out of the plaintiff's pocket? How about the general manager's lawsuit? He's the one suing so insurance may not cover his legal fees either. None of us know where our money's going. I wonder what other directors were in on the lawsuit. Stillwater? I assume that'll come out in the trial. This coup no doubt will have legal ramifications for the plaintiff and others involved in the coup. Because its a coup it's justifiable to not pay road fees when illegal expenditures are going on like the road that got paved not long ago without any board oversight. Let's not pretend things are normal with HPP business, or even legal, Stillwater.
Plenty of OUR money could be illegally paying for attorney fees for a lawsuit initiated by a rogue director AND NOT APPROVED by a board. Insurance may not cover the plaintiff's cost since he's suing the Association. Is the money coming out of the plaintiff's pocket? How about the general manager's lawsuit? He's the one suing so insurance may not cover his legal fees either. None of us know where our money's going. I wonder what other directors were in on the lawsuit. Stillwater? I assume that'll come out in the trial. This coup no doubt will have legal ramifications for the plaintiff and others involved in the coup. Because its a coup it's justifiable to not pay road fees when illegal expenditures are going on like the road that got paved not long ago without any board oversight. Let's not pretend things are normal with HPP business, or even legal, Stillwater.