PhenomCane
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The ACC is suing FSU
ACC Response
The only legal knowledge I have was learned from inside a cell, so excuse my ignorance. Is this at all common? It seems like universities should have access to a contract that directly effects them.YUP.
We've also been talking about laying hands on the TV deal, and now we know why we can't.
The ACC is suing FSU
The only legal knowledge I have was learned from inside a cell, so excuse my ignorance. Is this at all common? It seems like universities should have access to a contract that directly effects them.
You missed the important part, the ACC filed a lawsuit yesterday in North Carolina, which, potentially in the race to the courthouse means the jurisdiction could be different
I hope we don't join the lawsuit. I want to see FSU suffer. I want them to anguish and roll about pleading like the desperate ***** that it is. Only when it has gone lower than it thought possible. Only when it is on the verge of decades of crippling debt and humiliation. Only then should we join in and save the day. Kind of like how America approached the two world wars.
Right. So if the members won a vote in favor, FSU's position is that the conference should have over ruled that vote in the best interest of the conference as a whole?FSU voted against it
yes. **** fsu. ****hole school and teamI hope we don't join the lawsuit. I want to see FSU suffer. I want them to anguish and roll about pleading like the desperate ***** that it is. Only when it has gone lower than it thought possible. Only when it is on the verge of decades of crippling debt and humiliation. Only then should we join in and save the day. Kind of like how America approached the two world wars.
Jim Phillips is toast
FSU voted against it
You missed the important part, the ACC filed a lawsuit yesterday in North Carolina, which, potentially in the race to the courthouse means the jurisdiction could be different
You missed the important part, the ACC filed a lawsuit yesterday in North Carolina, which, potentially in the race to the courthouse means the jurisdiction could be different
first to file doctrine doesn't apply if the first filer did in bad faith... which the acc did. FSU is the injured party. ACC simply filed first knowing FSU had to have a public meeting before filing.