From Njames7 Nov 2020 08:21
YA II v. FronteraFri 18:54
Frontera still fighting tooth and nail the recognition of the UK default judgment and post-judgment discovery by YA. Two interesting developments:
1. On 28 October, Frontera filed an Application with the High Court of Justice Queen’s Bench Division in the UK to set aside the default judgment, which they had never contested in the past, either the original claim or post-default.
2. They "up-armoured" their counsel by adding prominent Texas firm Haynes & Boone to the team, in addition to the solo-practitioner they've been using. The quality of their filings in terms of researched and in-depth argument seems to have increased markedly.
Query--Is the increased willingness of Frontera to devote meaningful resources to the fight an indication of confidence by SN of a positive outcome such that he's willing to commit personal funds or perhaps even evidence of a new backer that is funding the fight?