Post by
tylerreddick on Mar 18, 2024 9:24am
I will admit, this isn't helpful
" On March 7, the judge unilaterally moved the hearing date to March 29. Since then, attorneys for the involved parties — including the developer Greenbriar — asked for a continuance from that date to 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 3, reportedly the first date that was open for all concerned. "
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Why would GRB's lawyers need more time to prepare? And will this affect the promised April sod-turning at Sage Ranch?
But, as I said before, anyone who has been here for a lot longer than schnaps, knows that seldom do things go as planned in Jeff land (Western Wind). Patience should still be rewarded, just need to exercise a bit more possibly.
Comment by
shneps on Mar 18, 2024 9:30am
It's a matter of all parties being available for the court date openings. Lawyers and judges have other cases on the go besides this case.
Comment by
tylerreddick on Mar 18, 2024 9:42am
If the judge in this case didn't consult with the lawyers before moving the case in the first place, it makes one wonder just what kind of judge this is?
Comment by
lunderk on Mar 18, 2024 10:17am
They moved the case 1 week to Good Friday... everyone will be available that day. ~~Lunderk
Comment by
tylerreddick on Mar 18, 2024 12:40pm
Haha, good catch. The judge ain't too bright, apparently. Or did he do it on purpose?
Comment by
SvenVandeBroek on Mar 18, 2024 7:22pm
Frosch asked me a similar question on Twitter. Here's my response: https://twitter.com/Frosch_Invest/status/1769841724937900520