Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
CajunRebel
Good to know that you, a man that is not a lawyer and has zero knowledge about what specifically went on inside the courtroom, somehow think you know better than an entire team of professional, experienced lawyers.
What a effing genius.
Here we go. Another real lighthouse of the legal system. I guess you got your law degree and experience on the subject at the Moon School of Law. And so, please help me with your mound of qualifications on the subject which make you such an effing genius thereon.
I guess you were actually in the courtroom and observed the first trial, have read all of the appellate opinions and know personally the reputations of the lawyers involved in the case?
C'mon Rebel, help me out here.
If not, then GFYS.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
CajunRebel
No, I wasn't involved at all which is why I’m not making claims about how good or bad UL’s legal team did.
I’m not the jackazz claiming to know more than the people who have intimate knowledge of the case, not to mention the actual experts who were actually involved in the case.
That is exactly what I thought. Get informed then come back.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
CajunRebel
You are apparently much stupider than I realized.
As long as it is what YOU realize, I think I’m pretty ok.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
CajunVic
As long as it is what YOU realize, I think I’m pretty ok.
Mr. Vic,
I did not follow the trial other than reading about it in the paper. And, I have no idea who the Louisiana attorneys are, or their qualifications/abilities. However, to blame an attorney for this case taking so long is wrong. The speed at which a particular case moves is almost entirely set by two factors. One, is the statutory requirements and timelines set forth by statute. The other is the trial judge. The trial judge largely sets the tempo and determines when things must be done/submitted. The attorney, other than perhaps raising an objection, can do nothing but go along.
Also, it is a common strategy for a deep pocket party to make it as expensive as possible for the less well-financed opponent. (I would argue that this is a serious problem with our justice system, but I digress.) It is quite possible that Louisiana's attorneys, with the agreement of their client, did as much as possible to increase the time/money spent by Baldwin's attorneys, who were probably, though I don't know this, working on a contingency basis and fronting the costs themselves.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
covcaj
Mr. Vic,
I did not follow the trial other than reading about it in the paper. And, I have no idea who the Louisiana attorneys are, or their qualifications/abilities. However, to blame an attorney for this case taking so long is wrong. The speed at which a particular case moves is almost entirely set by two factors. One, is the statutory requirements and timelines set forth by statute. The other is the trial judge. The trial judge largely sets the tempo and determines when things must be done/submitted. The attorney, other than perhaps raising an objection, can do nothing but go along.
Also, it is a common strategy for a deep pocket party to make it as expensive as possible for the less well-financed opponent. (I would argue that this is a serious problem with our justice system, but I digress.) It is quite possible that Louisiana's attorneys, with the agreement of their client, did as much as possible to increase the time/money spent by Baldwin's attorneys, who were probably, though I don't know this, working on a contingency basis and fronting the costs themselves.
This definitely could be a defense strategy. If so, it was not a very good one in this case. The state has probably expended hundreds of thousands in defense costs on a 2 bit case and this case is now on its third track to the Supreme Court after a complete jury trial without any sign of plaintiff or plaintiff's counsel being frozen out.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
CajunVic
This definitely could be a defense strategy. If so, it was not a very good one in this case. The state has probably expended hundreds of thousands in defense costs on a 2 bit case and this case is now on its third track to the Supreme Court after a complete jury trial without any sign of plaintiff or plaintiff's counsel being frozen out.
And defense counsel can do nothing to stop plaintiff's counsel from lodging an appeal or taking writs. Defense counsel can only respond to the submissions of the other side.
Again, I know nothing of the quality of the defense offered by Louisiana's attorneys. My only comment is that you are wrong in blaming them for this case going on as long as it has.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
covcaj
And defense counsel can do nothing to stop plaintiff's counsel from lodging an appeal or taking writs. Defense counsel can only respond to the submissions of the other side.
Again, I know nothing of the quality of the defense offered by Louisiana's attorneys. My only comment is that you are wrong in blaming them for this case going on as long as it has.
A good lawyer provides advice on defense strategy and should sway the client towards the most economical resolution, especially when the case is a 2 bit case. That has obviously no happened here.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
CajunVic
A good lawyer provides advice on defense strategy and should sway the client towards the most economical resolution, especially when the case is a 2 bit case. That has obviously no happened here.
I'm sorry, I don't understand. Please explain what the defense could have done to bring about a quicker resolution of this case.
Re: Appeals Court: UL fired coach for 6-27 record, not because of his race
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Originally Posted by
covcaj
I'm sorry, I don't understand. Please explain what the defense could have done to bring about a quicker resolution of this case.
There is not enough time to school one not versed in trial and defense strategy on a sports message board. Let's just say that 17 years and three trips to the Supreme Court in one case speak for themselves.