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| VOIS.OB > SEC Filings for VOIS.OB > Form 8-K on 20-Nov-2009 | All Recent SEC Filings |
20-Nov-2009
Change in Directors or Principal Officers, Other Events
On November 18, 2009 Mr. Robert Cohen, a member of the Board of Directors of VOIS Inc., resigned his board seat. There were no disagreements between the company and Mr. Cohen on any matter.
Acceptance as an Apple iPhone Developer
As previously announced, we plan to introduce our Apple iPhone application during the first quarter of 2010. This App will be designed to enable members of VOIS to easily post projects, bid on projects, and socialize the same way they currently do on the VOIS web platform, but customized to iPhone specifications. On November 17, 2009 we were notified that our enrollment request to join as an iPhone Developer to develop our application with the iPhone SDK has been accepted. Acceptance of our App will allow us to distribute our App on the App Store and reach millions of iPhone and iPod touch users.
Litigation update
As previously reported, on April 30, 2008 we filed a three-count Complaint in Palm Beach Circuit Court against Edward Spindel and Michael Spindel. We brought claims for breach of fiduciary duty, waste of corporate assets, and unjust enrichment and we sought damages in excess of $968,000. The defendant's Counterclaim was filed on February 17, 2009 and we filed our Answer on March 13, 2009. Over the course of the next several months we responded to the discovery requests. Based upon a discovery dispute, the defendants moved to compel and said Motion was granted by Order dated July 7, 2009. On August 5, 2009, the Court ordered the parties to attend a settlement conference with a magistrate judge to be held on September 2, 2009. The parties appeared before the magistrate but did not reach a resolution and shortly thereafter the parties attended mediation on September 16, 2009, which resulted in an impasse although we initially continued to discuss a possible settlement these discussions did not result in a settlement. We were originally set to begin trial on this matter on December 12, 2009.
On November 13, 2009, the parties attended a pretrial hearing to address legal issues related to our Complaint and the defendants' Counterclaim. Based upon questions posed by the Court and the argument of counsel, the Court dismissed our Complaint without prejudice, providing us 10 days to file an Amended Complaint. The defendants were also provided 10 days to file an Amended Counterclaim. Based upon the rulings, the matter was then removed from the Court's December 2009 trial docket, with an anticipated new trial date within the spring or summer of 2010.
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