D-Queued said:No, he hires lawyers who have incompetent clients.
Dave.
Well apparently not...How many cases brought before them have his attorneys lost? He's apparently quite capable of hiring competent representation.
D-Queued said:No, he hires lawyers who have incompetent clients.
Dave.
BroDeal said:It is hard to believe the settlement did not contain a clause that would make revisiting the issue very difficult.
eleven said:Well apparently not...How many cases brought before them have his attorneys lost? He's apparently quite capable of hiring competent representation.
eleven said:Well apparently not...How many cases brought before them have his attorneys lost? He's apparently quite capable of hiring competent representation.
ChewbaccaD said:Yea, of course they will then howl about how unfair it is that the USADA is now trying to convict him in the court of public opinion, etc, etc, etc...
eleven said:Surely you don't still believe (after a decade of representation) that Armstrong hires incompetent representation?
eleven said:Well apparently not...How many cases brought before them have his attorneys lost? He's apparently quite capable of hiring competent representation.
You're making a presumption based on two erroneous notions:ChewbaccaD said:I see you haven't been keeping up with the missteps by Armstrong's attorneys. Noted.
Race Radio said:Guess you missed the part about witnesses being intimidated.
Race Radio said:LeMond, David Walsh, Mike Anderson, Simeoni, all took some $$$ from Wonderboy. The Judge tossed out his first TRO filing as it was so long and poorly written
I suggest reading the filings from the last 4 weeks. A craptastic display of incompetence
eleven said:So tell me RR, how many of those cases required Armstrong to admit guilt...for anything...ever?
Time will tell if his current representation is "craptastic". So far, your predictions are the only thing we can determine to be craptastic.
JA.Tri said:A Colorado legal newsletter has pointed out the numerous missteps that have occurred in LA's representation in the current matter.
eleven said:2) that Armstrong's attorneys have made missteps in this case. That is far from clear at this point.
U.S. District Court Judge Sam Sparks in Austin, Texas, rejected the original filing for "failure to comply with the federal rules of civil procedure."
Sparks criticized Armstrong’s attorneys for including lawsuit "allegations that are wholly irrelevant to Armstrong’s claims -- and which, the court must presume, were included solely to increase media coverage of this case, and to incite public opinion against the defendants."
"Contrary to Armstrong's apparent belief, pleadings filed in the United States District Courts are not press releases, internet blogs, or pieces of investigative journalism," Sparks noted in his three-page rejection.
eleven said:a Colorado Newsletter? OK then.
The Colorado Newsletter doesn't feel the need to wait until the outcome to see if perhaps they were wrong?
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Race Radio said:Judge Sparks: "Where do I have jurisdiction in this case when you can litigate this in the arbitration process?"
eleven said:More stupid shyte.
Race Radio said:Really?
You must have missed this
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-armstrong-lawsuit-dismissed-20120709,0,888824.story
Race Radio said:You are the expert, tell us why they are wrong
http://www.boulderbusinesslawadviso...t-is-a-sur-reply-and-when-are-they-permitted/
And this. Armstrong legal team almost missed the deadline until USADA reminded them
http://www.boulderbusinesslawadviso...eadline-why-strict-compliance-with-local-rul/
More fail by Armstrong's legal
Hugh Januss said:Oh dear god, why is this doofuss posting again, and why are people wasting time responding to him.![]()
eleven said:I never claimed to be the expert. What I DID claim is an ability to see the facts as presented to date. And the facts to date demonstrate that over the past decade or so Armstrong's representation has been exceedingly successful.
eleven said:I never claimed to be the expert. What I DID claim is an ability to see the facts as presented to date. And the facts to date demonstrate that over the past decade or so Armstrong's representation has been exceedingly successful.
“There’s a lot in those letters that’s making statements without anyone knowing the facts,” said McQuaid. “If they have evidence against the UCI they should share it with the UCI and ask us our opinion. ---"
“I'm pretty sure Heiny covered our tracks,” said McQuaid. “If he didn't, USADA need to point out where, and I'll make sure we finish the job. ---"
Race Radio said:Judge Sparks: "Where do I have jurisdiction in this case when you can litigate this in the arbitration process?"