DUE-PROCESS HOLD IN EFFECT


No Warner–Paramount merger prior to judicial milestone




Countdown to January 16, 2026 · 9:00 AM AST


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Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court · Public procedural milestone




Procedural Milestone: January 16, 2026 Hearing


The hearing scheduled for January 16, 2026 at 9:00 AM AST before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court’s High Court of Justice in Antigua & Barbuda represents a critical procedural milestone in ongoing legal proceedings. The court will assess jurisdiction and various related matters vital for any pending mergers.



This date is crucial for regulators and compliance officers as it marks a point before which no corporate actions should proceed to avoid jeopardizing due process and complicating judicial outcomes.



Appeal Context — David v. Mahim Kahn & Howard Kennedy LLP


The ongoing appeal in this matter highlights jurisdiction, professional conduct, and evidentiary concerns pertinent to broader litigation surrounding the merger, while raising issues of misconduct and regulatory failings that could influence merger deliberations.



Regulatory Warning — SwissX Notice


A notice by SwissX has formally recorded allegations against several legal actors regarding potential misconduct, including media manipulation and abuse of psychiatric detention, which are now on the court record. The implications of these allegations extend to regulatory standards and oversight duties in media and legal sectors.



Historic Visibility on Warner-Paramount Merger Risks


Past risk analyses pertaining to the Warner–Paramount merger have gained significant visibility in search results and among institutional stakeholders, indicating the broader implications of ongoing legal scrutiny and public interest surrounding this high-profile merger.



Conclusion
The Warner-Paramount merger must be approached with extreme caution. The ongoing legal processes, potential misconduct allegations, and their inherent implications on regulatory compliance require that all deliberations regarding this merger be significantly scrutinized until judicial clarity is achieved.