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Board says counsel moving to withdraw; court hearing set in association lawsuit
Summary
Board members reported a hearing next week that could resolve questions about legal representation and sanctions; one attorney has moved to resign and members were advised details remain limited until court proceedings unfold.
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Members of the Leilani Estates Association board were briefed on pending court events tied to an ongoing lawsuit and possible counsel withdrawal.
The cochair provided a status update, saying, "Glenn Horio has, made a motion to resign as the lawyer," and that sanctions against named parties will be discussed at the hearing scheduled for the following Monday. The board said it could not provide further details until after the court action.
Why it matters: the outcome could determine immediate access to legal counsel and next steps for the association in litigation. Board members also noted a separate status hearing in another case (Jim Penney v. the board) where nonpayment by the association was cited as a reason for counsel changes. The board encouraged members to await formal filings and court rulings before expecting more information.

