Michael Robertson Loses Motion in Dispute over Linspire's Missing Assets
I have some good news to report to the 100 some-odd shareholders who remain in the dark about Linspire's missing cash and assets...
This week the court denied Robertson and Kettler's motion requiring the bond, which means the case can continue to discovery and eventually to trial.
Even though Linspire minority shareholders still remain in the dark as to what happened, this is at least a small victory for them to see that Robertson will eventually have to explain himself in court.
It says a lot about Robertson when it has taken this type of lawsuit to get him to explain to shareholders what happened.
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