+1 Thanks for the link.
Can someone with knowledge for the American legal system explain what in Docket 222.pdf, item e) in Exhibit 1 (Assets to be Sold) is?
It reads "Claims and causes of action against Simon Barber, including preference, fraudulent transfer, and breach of fiduciary duty claims." Is this really an asset of Hashfast that has value for an auction?
can anyone post the date of the auction and and any details on bidding? It is time to put this lame horse down
https://cases.processgeneral.com/cases/document/case/5/hashfast-technologies-llc/That information along with every other public document and audio from the case is available on the creditor's information website.
For the auction details look under documents and check out the document labeled Docket222.pdf It looks like the date is Dec 4th 2014 @ 10:00 in a location in San Francisco TBD. Procedures for bidding and the items up for auction are also listed.
Thanks!
As odd as it sounds, legal claims have value. You can "buy the position" of a creditor or a claimant, and pursue those claims legally. In the end, you might win something, so the legal claim has value. But only you can determine what value such a claim has to you.