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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 988077" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Well, hopefully they actually hired a law firm to file instead of getting their Twitter fans to write the documents. If they actually paid lawyers for file a lawsuit that has spelling errors, then maybe they should sue their lawyers for misrepresentation instead of suing the ACC.</p><p></p><p>The point the guy on Twitter was making about the $570 million is that FSU has filed a sworn document in court that agrees to $570 million as the buyout amount. If they lose the current lawsuit, which most lawyers I have seen react to it say they should, then they have already agreed, in court, to $570 million as a buyout amount. I am not a lawyer, but what I got from him is that it will be difficult to make a legal argument that the amount is smaller after swearing to the court that the amount is $570 million.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 988077, member: 2426"] Well, hopefully they actually hired a law firm to file instead of getting their Twitter fans to write the documents. If they actually paid lawyers for file a lawsuit that has spelling errors, then maybe they should sue their lawyers for misrepresentation instead of suing the ACC. The point the guy on Twitter was making about the $570 million is that FSU has filed a sworn document in court that agrees to $570 million as the buyout amount. If they lose the current lawsuit, which most lawyers I have seen react to it say they should, then they have already agreed, in court, to $570 million as a buyout amount. I am not a lawyer, but what I got from him is that it will be difficult to make a legal argument that the amount is smaller after swearing to the court that the amount is $570 million. [/QUOTE]
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