Martell’s Attorney re: NCAA Waiver

The Fields’ case will be tied to the situation with the baseball player.

Yeah, he’s mad that Fromm gets to be the starter. But the case has merit. The situation warranted UGA dismissing the kid.
The problem i have with that is the kid wasn’t bashed to his face or actually threatened to his face, think of the videos that can surface about people in the stands bashing or threatening a player on the field. I mean Rosier would have an amazing case at transferring just based off of the stuff on this board lol.
 
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I don't care where he went to law school, I just expect basic competence.

And Trump has paid Cohen and Giuliani a lot of money, and those two bozos are the definitions of bum attorneys.
You must be a tax attorney and not in litigation. It really doesn’t matter if he states his basis for the waiver. It’s not like the movies where he can coming running in at the 12th hour with some huge bombshell. And it’s the ncaa, I am sure their governing documents are even more strict than state law.

The guy is fine.
 
Wow, ThePrichtShow can google.

I don't care what law firm he works for, he still gave a horrible interview.

Hey, Skadden Arps just admitted to lying to the Department of Justice. Even the best law firms are capable of employing incompetent and/or unethical attorneys.

Only a nitwit will blindly attribute competence to an attorney based solely on what firm he/she works for.

name-calling, that's all you do.

I get it, you're defensive because you cant handle people pointing out the flaws in your argument.

The dumbest thing is though you seem to believe Tate's attorney wants the waiver, not Tate. The NCAA waiver process is formal and based on a written application. I'm sure whatever Tate submits will be focused and targeted on hardship.

But hey, keep up the name-calling instead of talking rationally, that's what my 5 year-old nephew, and I guess you too, do
 
I'm an attorney. "Conditioning"? This moron attorney laid out his entire legal strategy AND made it look like a random crapshoot at the same time. Ridiculous.

There's zero chance you're an attorney, so stop pretending

Or you must be the only attorney in the world who uses the same insults as 5 year olds. Not sure which is more pathetic
 
^ this is the correct answer

The lawyer basically said, "we don't have ground to stand on, so let's just see what works."

Or, he’s saying “we have a whole bunch of reasons, any/all of which are grounds for granting the waiver.”

I get it, “let’s see what sticks” isn’t exactly the colloquialism I’d use (don’t think I’d discuss strategy with a reporter either... not that I’ve had the opportunity) - but this all seems like a pretty useless semantic argument to me, not malpractice.
 
I know this is OT in this thread but this has a lot of activity, how do I upload a YouTube video? I found a different highlight video of Tate and it's unreal! Haven't seen it posted anywhere yet
 
I waiver isn't a legal process, the NCAA can decide whatever they want and for whatever reason.
 
Or, he’s saying “we have a whole bunch of reasons, any/all of which are grounds for granting the waiver.”

I get it, “let’s see what sticks” isn’t exactly the colloquialism I’d use (don’t think I’d discuss strategy with a reporter either... not that I’ve had the opportunity) - but this all seems like a pretty useless semantic argument to me, not malpractice.

I'm not arguing against what the attorney said or his fiduciary responsibility. I'm saying the way he said it sounds like he doesn't have a good, specific reason. Which will likely not go over well.
 
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I imagine it will come down to how it plays out, meaning does the publicity make the NCAA look bad, and would it be easier just to grant the waiver.
 
From a common sense POV, Martell can claim:

- Woman beater coach on staff
- HC actively protected said woman beater
- University’s cover up/response was appalling
- HC gets suspended for lying about protecting woman beater
- HC ends up resigning for health reasons and new HC is hired

If that isn’t considered a toxic environment then what is?
 
You must be a tax attorney and not in litigation. It really doesn’t matter if he states his basis for the waiver. It’s not like the movies where he can coming running in at the 12th hour with some huge bombshell. And it’s the ncaa, I am sure their governing documents are even more strict than state law.

The guy is fine.

Good stuff. I especially like the “12th hour” observation. This is a real litigator here.

You have experience litigating in NCAA courts?
 
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Whether or not people want to believe it, coaching turnover is going to play a part in future transfer discussions. These kids sign to play for a coach. He leaves and the whole deal is garbage.

And it should. Coaches sell kids in a bill of goods and if they’re gone and a new coach comes in kids should have some options.
 
Sure it does 1) Urban announced retired - nothing from Martell 2) Their starting QB announces leaving for draft -- nothing from Martell 3) Field transfers - Martell says I am staying - ready to compete 4) Changes his mind days latter
The truth is, there was nothing public from Martell besides when actually asked about the Fields transfer.
The kid may be young and arrogant, but he's not stupid.

He didn't like the situation the moment Urban left.
 
I waiver isn't a legal process, the NCAA can decide whatever they want and for whatever reason.

Would have to take it to Federal Court and not sure a Federal Court would take the case. Not sure if they would have to file in the 7th. I think two years or so ago the 7th upheld the NCAA transfer rule saying the rule does not violate Anti-trust laws. Justified it by saying the easy player transfers would undermine their amateur status. LoL, that's funny.
 
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