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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,910
FIGC would be willing to close case Prisma this season with - 9/10 points in the standings + heavy fine (40/50 million) but does not want Juventus to appeal the next sentences CAF , unless it goes to the TAR.(Marcello Chirico)
50 mill fine? those fucking cunts should be lucky we didnt bankrupt them for calciopoli damages. Fucking take these clowns to the cleaners, GIVE THEM NOTHING, BUT TAKE FROM THEM EVERYTHING!
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,943
Juve, the lawyer Bellacosa: "The motivation by the Warranty Council of Coni? Many arguments are not convincing to us, but we have many ideas to go back and fight in front of the Federal Court of Appeals. We are extremely confident."

[@NicolaBalice)
Our cadre of lawyers are pathetic and I have no confidence in their ability to finagle our way out of this mess we’re in.

We heard all of this confident talk that they’d succeed in getting the -15 totally quashed and thrown out, but all of their arguments were denied by CONI and the sentence will remain.

And the sad thing is that this plusvalenza case is the much less serious of the two cases we have with the FIGC. That salary manoeuvre (which we are 100% guilty of) will totally fuck us.
 
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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
@Seven Submit your resume, we're dying out here.
:D

Truth be told rankings don't mean a lot.

Especially when it comes to niche markets. If you specialize in for instance medical liability or intellectual law, those are fields in which the law firms can be small and entirely catered to this one particular subject. They won't show up in rankings, but are great at what they do.

Aside from this lawyers make good money, but not the kind of money that means anything to a club the size of Juventus. I don't think they're skimping on lawyers.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
The most accredited rumors say that Chiné will ask for as many points as it takes to oust Juventus not only from ChampionsLeague , but from all the European cups. At the moment there would therefore be 9, but it will be necessary to understand how many it will take on May 22 (the day of the hearing) and calculating the remaining days of the championship. However, afflittività is not this rubbish here, i.e. the more points you make, the more you lose. It's not something for a civilized country to do. (mirko nicolino)
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,607
The most accredited rumors say that Chiné will ask for as many points as it takes to oust Juventus not only from ChampionsLeague , but from all the European cups. At the moment there would therefore be 9, but it will be necessary to understand how many it will take on May 22 (the day of the hearing) and calculating the remaining days of the championship. However, afflittività is not this rubbish here, i.e. the more points you make, the more you lose. It's not something for a civilized country to do. (mirko nicolino)
:lol3:

Users on tuz called that shit months ago, and here we are. Civilized country lmao.
 
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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
:D

Truth be told rankings don't mean a lot.

Especially when it comes to niche markets. If you specialize in for instance medical liability or intellectual law, those are fields in which the law firms can be small and entirely catered to this one particular subject. They won't show up in rankings, but are great at what they do.

Aside from this lawyers make good money, but not the kind of money that means anything to a club the size of Juventus. I don't think they're skimping on lawyers.
How do you react to this quote, " A good lawyer knows the law, a great lawyer knows the judge. "?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
How do you react to this quote, " A good lawyer knows the law, a great lawyer knows the judge. "?
You need to know both.

But if you're in litigation, you should know the judges. Not because they will favour you, but because you'll know which arguments will work with them and where you want to sue in the first place. This is probably one the reasons most lawyers only hit their prime after a decade in the profession.
 
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