Well we are now just waiting to see if AMHash (or AM if you will) fulfills AMHashLC promise (still a question after all these lies) plus returns amhash.com balances that were stolen. After that we'll see what can be done further.
Well, Considering the wallet 1FU3uhBR4bKTavbeiJXdHHs13W5bRjM7DA is already funded, I'd bet that the chances are they intend to fulfill the AMHashLC promise.. It's the cheapest way for them to get absolution from a majority of the smaller hash-rate shareholders.. Larger ones are probably still to disorganized to put together a lawsuit, unless they're already in China..and even then, there is probably a maximum liability to the cost of the gear itself that they owned a portion of.
Regardless, roll your dice before April 20th, or you lose your chance to get anything back, unless you own a high-priced lawyer.
I still feel that AM itself has to be worth at least a $1/share (asset wise) ... whether anyone else ever see's that value out is a different story.