Display MoreWell if she's resigning just now it means that there was still a contractual relationship between both of them even after HYBE dissolved the shareholder contract.
You can't resign from a job if there's no contractual relationship anymore.
Usually when you have a high spot in a company, without being a shareholder, you might still have a non competition clause in your contract.
Cuz it means that if you were at a high spot of the hierarchy you had access to the processus of production of the company, their marketing strategy and by leaving the company with all of this things in your hands
You might bring the knowledge that this company took years to acquire to give it free to your new company and it might be consider as "parasitism"
So non competition clause are often include even in non shareholder contract.
So it's possible that she might had a contract as shareholder and another contract as salary of HYBE/ADOR
You need to sign a contract to be held to it.
MHJ maintained her previous position as a director but had no real role or responsibility because they were still hammering out the details on a Producer contract. That contract would have had a non compete of a year that she loudly protested against and refused to sign, so it's reasonable to assume she doesn't have one at all anymore.