RE:RE:SP is getting better (lower)
The legal avenue is a long slow process that usually settles with both sides being unhappy with the decision. Not very often it goes like the AC/CHR.B story where one side sort of wins so clearly but that was different in that it was an arbitration (and that took at least 18 months). Lawsuits can drag on for years...ask any one who has been divorced...so ask anyone. The courts are so slow and indecisive that the parties in the lawsuit realize that they both are losing $$$$ while they wait for the courts to (not) make a decision. The rub for the retail investor is that if you bail out and the fueding parties make up and get back to work...you miss the pop in the SP when they announce the out of court settlement.
It is a tough call whether to stay in as the horse's backsides in this car manufacturing business seem to have a history of not getting along. The irony is that this litigation is supposed to be in the interest of fulfilliing proper fudiciary duty to the public shareholders.
And if the Securities Commission gets involved you will really wish they had settled out of court or even in court.