The fact that the former executives would seek to attach Freedom's assets is not necessarily a sign that the company is struggling, said attorney Alan Greenberg, co-founder of the Costa Mesa law firm Greenberg Gross, which is not involved in the case.
"So far they have not presented any evidence of any insolvency or reason to believe [Freedom] would be unable to pay a judgment," Greenberg said. "Just because they filed it doesn't mean that they don't have the wherewithal to pay."
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