Cyberlux

Groundhog Day at the Courthouse: Inside Cyberlux’s Endless Loop of Lawsuits

Every morning lately feels like Groundhog Day at the courthouse. Another sunrise, another docket entry, another lawsuit stacked on top of the last, all...

Defense Contractor Posts Chinese Tech Hours After Missing Court

It took them forty-eight hours. Forty-eight hours between missing a court deadline in a lawsuit they don’t even deny, and proudly posting a photo of...

From Forbes to Faceplant: Cyberlux’s Most Expensive Disappearing Act Yet

Just when I think Cyberlux can’t f* up any worse… they do. And not quietly. This time, they skipped court entirely, lost a $235,000 lawsuit...

Proof, Please—and Spare Me the FAR Clause

Cyberlux Corporation has now tried to remove this case to federal court four times. Two in California. Two in Texas. Their latest attempt leans on...

The Drones, the Debt, and the Defense That Isn’t There

When someone says you owe them money, the cleanest defense is the simplest: you don’t owe them anything. But in the months-long fight between Cyberlux...

Court Eyes Receivership After Defense Contractor Fails to Pay Millions

The remand wasn’t just expected. It was inevitable. Cyberlux tried the federal escape hatch twice, once in Texas and once in California. Both slammed...

Revenue Reversal Is Not a Growth Strategy

The Great Unwinding: Cyberlux’s 2024 Annual Report Is Here—and It’s a Mess By the end of Q3, Cyberlux Corporation was presenting a confident—if not carefully...

Cyberlux’s Annual Report Is Due. Here’s Your Red Flag Checklist.

Let’s be blunt: Companies don’t usually go broke trying to avoid a judgment—unless what they’re avoiding isn’t just financial. With Cyberlux Corporation’s annual report...

The Remand Was Telegraphed. Now It’s Reality. Texas, You’re on the Clock.

It’s always satisfying when a prediction lands, but this one didn’t require a crystal ball—just a half-decent understanding of federal jurisdiction and a nose...

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