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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 1008794" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Once again, the disclosure that I'm not a lawyer. I don't think mediation would require all of the parties that can sign off on an agreement to be present. If it did, then corporations would have a very hard time with court ordered mediation. Mediation doesn't have to be only one session or bust. They would have lawyers and representatives who know guidelines. If any offer was made by one side that hadn't been discussed previously, those in the mediation session would go back and review with all of the decision makers before the next session, which would probably be some time out so that those discussions could take place.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you that mediation is very, very unlikely to produce any resolution in this case.</p><p></p><p>As I pointed out earlier, this mediation order seems to have a negative impact on FSU more so than the ACC. The ACC doesn't even have to be at the mediation table until after the deadline for FSU to announce they are leaving the ACC for the 2025 season. If their goal is to negotiate, or get a court order that allows them to leave the ACC without losing their broadcast rights, it won't happen before the deadline this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 1008794, member: 2426"] Once again, the disclosure that I'm not a lawyer. I don't think mediation would require all of the parties that can sign off on an agreement to be present. If it did, then corporations would have a very hard time with court ordered mediation. Mediation doesn't have to be only one session or bust. They would have lawyers and representatives who know guidelines. If any offer was made by one side that hadn't been discussed previously, those in the mediation session would go back and review with all of the decision makers before the next session, which would probably be some time out so that those discussions could take place. I agree with you that mediation is very, very unlikely to produce any resolution in this case. As I pointed out earlier, this mediation order seems to have a negative impact on FSU more so than the ACC. The ACC doesn't even have to be at the mediation table until after the deadline for FSU to announce they are leaving the ACC for the 2025 season. If their goal is to negotiate, or get a court order that allows them to leave the ACC without losing their broadcast rights, it won't happen before the deadline this year. [/QUOTE]
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