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Coincidence? Cyberlux Drops Litigation Update the Same Day a Federal Judge Questions Their Case

Cyberlux Corporation has been playing a dazzling game of legal hopscotch, and if there were awards for corporate stalling tactics, they’d be clearing shelf...

How did the Rosen financing arrangement work?

Cyberlux and RB Capital weren’t just doing business—they were engaged in a high-stakes financial tango, one that looks an awful lot like a classic convertible...

Why is Rosen suing Cyberlux?

RB Capital Partners, Inc. is knocking on Cyberlux Corporation’s door with a lawsuit, and they’re not exactly bringing a fruit basket. The case, filed...

Out of the Pan and Into the Fire: Legalist Just Became Cyberlux’s Biggest Problem

If Cyberlux thought the receivership fight was bad, they’ve just found out what bad really looks like. For months, Atlantic Wave and Secure Community...

Why Texas Fraud Laws Matter in the Cyberlux Case: The Hidden Risk in the Receivership

Court filings don’t announce themselves with flashing lights and sirens. They don’t scream “Something shady is happening here!” in big, bold letters. No, legal documents are...

Nine Months Later: Who Actually Owns the Drones?

Government agencies are not known for being indecisive when it comes to property. If you forget to pay taxes, they’ll seize your house. Park...

From Shadows to Spotlight: Cyberlux’s Reckoning and My Vindication

The photo that accompanied a 2023 Wall Street Journal article on Cyberlux Corporation is strikingly emblematic of the company’s journey. It shows Mark Schmidt,...

Shedding Light on the Shadows: Cyberlux’s Insult to Taxpayer Dollars

Thirty days. That’s the timeline Cyberlux Corporation has asked for—a brief window of confidentiality to keep deposition details under wraps. On the surface, this...

Receivership on the Table: Cyberlux’s Finances Under Fire

When your finances are a mess and your creditors are fed up, there’s only so long you can dodge the inevitable. For Cyberlux Corporation,...

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