Contact the Law Firm Now
Every day that the lawsuit against Gus Philpott (me) continues, it costs the HOA and the Members more money.
Shouldn't the Voting Members and the Covenants Committee contact the law firm of Turner Padget directly and address the major issues with them?
Turner Padget was retained on May 7, 2024 to represent The Summit Community Association, Inc. The law firm does not represent Board President Danny Trapp or the Board of Directors. The HOA is paying the bills for the lawsuit. There is very likely an Engagement Letter between the law firm and the HOA.
The lawsuit against me is prohibited by the CC&Rs (Art. XIII, §10 Litigation).
The Board of Directors never approved the lawsuit by vote in an open Board Meeting.
The Board of Directors never authorized Danny, by vote or Resolution, to file the lawsuit.
The lawsuit was filed by the attorneys in the name of the HOA without the approval of the Board of Directors.
The Voting Members represent the homeowners in their neighborhoods. They were never asked to approve the lawsuit, and they never asked their homeowners to approve it.
I suggest that the Voting Members and the Covenants Committee contact the law firm directly and ask why the law firm filed the legal action in the name of the HOA without the approval of the Board of Directors.
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