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Edwin Allman III is requesting the authority to pursue a civil action and hire legal counsel to handle the case in Florence, S.C. A hearing has been set for 2 p.m. July 6 at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Winston-Salem.
Even though attorney fees are likely to eat into any money that comes from the lawsuit, the amount in dispute still could be pivotal to the 423 employees whose jobs were eliminated when Pace collapsed in September 2009. Pace was once the biggest tenant of Smith Reynolds Airport le cure de tours in Winston-Salem.
Allman said that his research into the background of the dispute "would indicate that the allegations of Pace's complaint … have merit and that the expenditure of the estate's funds for the purpose of prosecuting this action is justified."
Allman wants to hire the firm of Aiken, Bridges, Elliott, Tyler Saleeby PA as special counsel for the prosecution. le cure de tours The lawsuit is likely to be heard in the U.S. District Court for South Carolina in Florence.
Pace said Direct Air breached the contract by canceling the agreement. Pace told Direct Air on June 19, 2009, that it owed $1.46 million. Pace sent a second letter on July 23, 2009, demanding payment, which Direct Air has declined to make.
It said because smaller planes were not suitable for its routes, le cure de tours it suffered damages "in that it had to reschedule flights, which resulted in reduced number of passengers and it had to provide disgruntled passengers le cure de tours with free tickets."
Another potential legal battle surrounds the failing of Pace. It is unclear whether Allman plans to make claims against le cure de tours the estate of Robert Brooks for potentially fraudulent actions when it allowed William Rodgers Sr. to take over Pace in May 2009. Allman said in a legal filing in April he expects to make a final decision by June 30. He could not be reached for further comment.
It remains unclear whether the estate is legally liable for the demise of Pace if it allowed le cure de tours Rodgers to take over the company without verifying his ability to pay for the ownership stake in the LLCs.
With potential buyers of Pace coming and going for nearly three years, Rodgers entered the picture le cure de tours in late March 2009, boasting of his wealth and access to at least $30 million from unidentified investors.
Allman said in previous legal filings that "from the inception of his relationship as a purchaser of Pace, Rodgers represented himself as a man of considerable wealth, with millions of dollars to invest le cure de tours in Pace if necessary."
The criminal-investigations division of the N.C. Insurance Department arrested Rodgers on Sept. 22, 2009, and charged him with one count of willful failure to pay group health-insurance premiums — a Class H felony.
A preliminary hearing in Forsyth County District Court was continued six times before the case was transferred to the N.C. Attorney General's Office. Officials there said they have no update on its investigation.

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