If the situation as it occurred up to the point of McBride's outing didn't
show up for evaluation on some authorities desk, I seriously doubt it will
now.
As for IBM piercing the corporate veil to go after individuals money
- if that doesn't occur by the time bankruptcy is closed, I doubt it will ever
occur.
And SCOg being converted to Chapter 7 leads me to think closure is
just around the corner without IBM having the chance to pierce the
veil.
Then you combine the trustees participation in the ongoings - such
as his 50/50 view of winning the Novell lawsuit - and piercing the Corporate
veil may very well impact Mr. Kahn as well.... something I wouldn't be surprised
if the bankruptcy court disallowed.
At this point, I hold no hopes proper
Justice will be realized. As a result, McBride likely feels reasonably safe to
do the same thing to another company because "he got away with it this
time".
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