ARNH TURNS A MAJOR CORNER: WINS BOTH THE APPEAL AGAINST FIRST AIR GROUP AND ATTRACTS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL BOARD MEMBERS.
June 30 2015 - 9:07AM
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ARNH TURNS A MAJOR CORNER: WINS BOTH THE APPEAL AGAINST FIRST
AIR GROUP AND ATTRACTS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL BOARD MEMBERS.
Fort Lauderdale, FL -- June 30, 2015 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire --
The Automotive Resources Holding group has won their appeal, from
being wrongly named in a lawsuit. ARNH was wrongly named in a
lawsuit by First Air Group, Inc. located in the state of NY. The
case was heard under the laws of the state of NY and ARNH was not
dropped from the suit in the lower courts. ARNH later perfected an
appeal to overturn the findings of the lower court on July 25, 2014
where the Court of Appeal found in favor of ARNH and dismissed the
company from any and all liability on April 2,
2015.
In addition to winning the appeal and being exonerated from all
liability stemming from the First Air lawsuit, the company has been
actively forming a new Board of Directors. “As the
incoming CEO, and the first member of the Board of
Directors of the company. I would like to personally
thank the continued efforts of prior management, Ms.
Kathy Roberton, to be more precise. Without her, intimate
knowledge of the case, and hands on expertise, this would never
have been possible. Kathy has shown high integrity and
much regard for all shareholders and has been working
with me to resolve any issues within the company. ” Stated
CEO Mark Solomon
More updates on the progress of the company will follow.
Mark S Solomon Esq.
CEO
954-463-6755
mark@marksolomonlaw.com
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