As a rule of thumb, those that live in Alberta were sued in Alberta. Those that do not live in Alberta, were sued in BC. There are exceptions, so everyone should be asking their lawyer if they do not know for sure or find their case in a court. There were some posts a long ways back that gave links to the many actions filed.
Those sued in Alberta still have the appeal. Those sued in BC are kind of stuck at the moment other than suing MG and waiting for the BC Law society investigation. NM and MG did a good job dividing us, which could be both good and bad. There are groups forming for each individual situation, just need to figure out your situation and try to locate that group. If there is no group, try to form one. By dividing us, there will be many fronts to this battle now.
Surprising, when judge Young ruled in Alberta on interest, it made the amount owed half in some cases for those in Alberta verses those in BC, making it a little unfair. I think this is a long ways from being over. I believe there is benefit for EVERYONE to send their stories to the Alberta appeal judge as I think this will continue and maybe re-open for BC people eventually, depending on the Alberta outcome. I settled and in BC, so I am not the one to address the specifics of the Alberta appeal, dispute notes, etc. Someone else please try to help in this area.
For those that hired MG to just take care of this, that did not happen. As many have discovered now, you will need to put in some effort, find others in your situation to help, and figure out the best plan to move forward. For those that did not hire MG and did not pay, the battle may just be starting.