ROKiT boss Jonathan Kendrick has said he is \u201cnot letting go\u201d of his $149m legal action against Williams, despite its dismissal by a Florida court on technical grounds.
ROKiT boss Jonathan Kendrick has said he is “not letting go” of his $149m legal action against Williams, despite its dismissal by a Florida court on technical grounds.The case was dismissed after the judge ruled that ROKiT's lawyer was not allowed to practice in the US District Court of the Southern District of Florida, where it was filed."I'm not letting this go," Kendrick told Motorsport.com."We're going to refile in California.
Kendrick's case was launched on his behalf by Larry Klayman, a well-known lawyer who has been involved in a number of high-profile actions, including some against former US presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, and current president Joe Biden. With the Florida case now not proceeding Kendrick will switch his focus to California, with a new legal team, as Klayman isn't licensed to work in the state."I have challenged the suspension," he told Motorsport.com."There's a motion pending to set it aside. Because it's incorrect.
"No harm has been done, no rights have been lost. That's key. The case was not dismissed on its merits."
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