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Post by orangethunder on Nov 28, 2023 10:11:17 GMT -8
Washington Supreme Court grants emergency motion to stay. Review expected by Dec. 12. Statement by the 'Pac-10'
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Post by bigorangebeaver on Nov 28, 2023 10:14:11 GMT -8
Washington Supreme Court grants emergency motion to stay. Review expected by Dec. 12. Statement by the 'Pac-10' Interesting. Regardless of how they eventually rule, their decision will be appealed.
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Post by beaverology on Nov 28, 2023 10:17:09 GMT -8
And the Pac2 will eventually win. Why kick the can down the road? The Pac10 needs to move on. Give us the money.
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Post by speakthetruth on Nov 28, 2023 10:34:30 GMT -8
If the washington Supreme Court sides with us it will be appealed by another school in another state.
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Post by atownbeaver on Nov 28, 2023 10:41:18 GMT -8
If the washington Supreme Court sides with us it will be appealed by another school in another state. Yeah, this will be ugly for a while. Maybe it is in our best interests to keep this tied up until August...
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Post by ftd on Nov 28, 2023 14:00:26 GMT -8
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Post by jimbeav on Nov 28, 2023 15:01:17 GMT -8
If the washington Supreme Court sides with us it will be appealed by another school in another state. Yeah, this will be ugly for a while. Maybe it is in our best interests to keep this tied up until August... This. At some point, these schools need their money for this year. From what I can tell, because of the existing stay and TRO, any distributions need a unanimous agreement, which means we can block it. What happens if August 4th arrives and all that media money is still sitting there? My bet is nobody knows. Once again, the most logical path forward is a settlement; the T10 can simply agree to give up 30% of this year's revenue as damages, take their 70%, and be happy they got that much. But these are bad actors who don't care about logic, only greed, as proven by the current state we find ourselves in. The lawyers are gonna rake it in on this one....
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Post by ftd on Nov 28, 2023 15:11:24 GMT -8
hopefully the justices agree to hear our 'request they remove the stay'. It sounds like that can happen before Dec 12. We really need a decision prior to the portal opening.
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Post by Judge Smails on Nov 28, 2023 15:11:56 GMT -8
hopefully the justices agree to hear our 'request they remove the stay. It sounds like that can happen before Dec 12. We really need a decision prior to the portal opening. The portal opens on 12/4.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 28, 2023 16:20:31 GMT -8
Yeah, this will be ugly for a while. Maybe it is in our best interests to keep this tied up until August... This. At some point, these schools need their money for this year. From what I can tell, because of the existing stay and TRO, any distributions need a unanimous agreement, which means we can block it. What happens if August 4th arrives and all that media money is still sitting there? My bet is nobody knows. Once again, the most logical path forward is a settlement; the T10 can simply agree to give up 30% of this year's revenue as damages, take their 70%, and be happy they got that much. But these are bad actors who don't care about logic, only greed, as proven by the current state we find ourselves in. The lawyers are gonna rake it in on this one.... I forgot who said it, but I liked the argument that we will have the money. At that point, we just raise the ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ flag and spend it as if it were ours.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 28, 2023 16:24:58 GMT -8
If the Washington Supreme Court sides with us it will be appealed by another school in another state. It can't. Full faith and credit. Another state cannot appeal another state's Supreme Court's ruling on an issue, unless there is some kind of jurisdictional or procedural argument. That is why I thought that it should be brought in Benton or Whitman Counties originally. If the full Washington Supreme Court makes a ruling, the only appeal would be to the United States Supreme Court. If we lose at some point, there may be some kind of cross-appeal. I could see that, but if the United States Supreme Court rules on it, it cannot be relitigated.
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Post by ftd on Nov 28, 2023 16:39:20 GMT -8
Hopefully either the WA SC justices rule in our favor before the portal opens, or the two parties can put on their big boy pants and agree to a settlement amount. OSU/WSU need the money but SO DO MOST OFTHE T10.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Nov 28, 2023 16:51:42 GMT -8
Hopefully either the WA SC justices rule in our favor before the portal opens, or the two parties can put on their big boy pants and agree to a settlement amount. OSU/WSU need the money but SO DO MOST OFTHE T10. Lol. We don't need the money this year. We can tie this up for months. Keep up the pressure. Hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake here. Oregon State's future is at stake here! I don't want any GAGisms slowing us down here.
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Post by Judge Smails on Nov 28, 2023 17:42:58 GMT -8
Hopefully either the WA SC justices rule in our favor before the portal opens, or the two parties can put on their big boy pants and agree to a settlement amount. OSU/WSU need the money but SO DO MOST OFTHE T10. Lol. We don't need the money this year. We can tie this up for months. Keep up the pressure. Hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake here. Oregon State's future is at stake here! I don't want any GAGisms slowing us down here. Normal payouts are in the spring. We have time.
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Post by sparty on Nov 28, 2023 18:21:49 GMT -8
If the Washington Supreme Court sides with us it will be appealed by another school in another state. It can't. Full faith and credit. Another state cannot appeal another state's Supreme Court's ruling on an issue, unless there is some kind of jurisdictional or procedural argument. That is why I thought that it should be brought in Benton or Whitman Counties originally. If the full Washington Supreme Court makes a ruling, the only appeal would be to the United States Supreme Court. If we lose at some point, there may be some kind of cross-appeal. I could see that, but if the United States Supreme Court rules on it, it cannot be relitigated. So going to the US Supreme Court could be years.
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