I agree... But, if I'm Paul Allen, I then say to you, "Okay", and bring the lawsuit because I'm not in the habit of giving money away due to the incompetence of league/union appointed doctors. We'll see if you talk like that after dealing with Paul Allens legal team for awhile. Enjoy.
you mean?
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Or do you mean?
Vice President, General CounselMike Fennell has served as vice president and general counsel for the TrailBlazers since 1992. Fennell, who assists with all of the Trail Blazers legal issuesincluding providing support on player contract negotiations and other team-related issues, also services as general counsel for other Paul Allen affiliatesthat operate in Portland.Previously, Fennell was a partner in the law firm ofFoster Pepper & Shefelman and was one of the attorneys who represented PaulAllen when he acquired the team in 1988. Fennell holds a
bachelor of sciencein business administration from the University of Oregon and is a graduate ofthe University of Oregon Law School. His community involvement has includedserving on several boards, among them the Ronald McDonald House Charitiesof Oregon and Southwest Washington; the University of Oregon Law SchoolAlumni Board; the American Red Cross-Oregon Trail Chapter; the Oregon Leukemia Society of America,and the Multnomah Metro Family YMCA.
Either way, they are over their heads. The suit would be coordinated by fancy NY lawyers Proskauer Rose, on the NBA side
http://www.proskauer.com/practice_areas/areas/062 , and the legal department of the union would be very interested as well. These guys have more experience dealing with complex litigations on these matters every week than Paul Allen's lawyers from Portland get in a lifetime. Hardly a fair fight.
This one is done, anyway. There won't be any lawsuit. But just so you know......
For a better idea of what we are talking about here, who would you want to represent you? Proskauer Rose, the NBA's lawyers (who would get involved because of the union exposure created here), or Paul Allen's lawyers from Portland? Some credentials:
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