Steve Spurrier III wrote:Just out of curiosity, would Arrington have been able to sue his agent for the loss?
I suspect he had some grounds for legal malpractice... but he chose to go after the team instead... he blew it.
Steve Spurrier III wrote:Just out of curiosity, would Arrington have been able to sue his agent for the loss?
PulpExposure wrote:As an attorney, I can tell you that nothing is final until you read the contract and sign it. The written document is 99.99% the final agreement. If there was supposed to be a 6.5 mill bonus in there, then the agent should have reviewed the financial terms carefully. That's what he's paid for.
Never, ever, sign a piece of paper without reading what's in it. You've just agreed at that point you had read to, and agreed to, whatever is in that document. That's basic first year contract law, and any half competant contract negotiator (note I didn't say attorney, because plenty of people negotiate contracts who aren't attorneys) would know that.
LaVar bears a lesser responsibility simply because he really should be reading his multi million dollar contract carefully, not just relying on his agent. Who as we saw was completely negligent in his duty.
Steve Spurrier III wrote:Just out of curiosity, would Arrington have been able to sue his agent for the loss?
I don't think anyone would dispute that, I know I certainly agree, but does it really have anything to do with who screwed who here?
Average citizen, yes... professional athlete... that's what the athletes pay agents 10% for. That's why agents are required to learn contract law... players don't know the laws... reading them would mean NOTHING to them.
Dexter Manley signed his contract with an X... he was illiterate when he signed... how exactly would he read a contract?
By hiring an agent and having them do it for him.
Lavar isn't really 'guilty' of anything in this instance except having bad representation
UK Skins Fan wrote:Boss: So, has it now become fact that the Redskins took money out of the contract without telling Arrington or Poston?
I'm just asking because we only have the words of the people who participated in the negotiations to go by, which really doesn't give us anything to form an informed verdict, surely?
BossHog wrote:UK Skins Fan wrote:Boss: So, has it now become fact that the Redskins took money out of the contract without telling Arrington or Poston?
I'm just asking because we only have the words of the people who participated in the negotiations to go by, which really doesn't give us anything to form an informed verdict, surely?
I don't know if it's ever been proven as 'fact' to be honest with you, but the Redskins seemed to just sweep it under the rug AND the Redskins 'settled' and came up with an altrnate agreement (they inserted an 'option' into LA's contract as a form of compromise). Why redo a contract if you had no fault at all?
The NFLPA filed for sanctions against Poston due to "failure to properly review the contract before signing it." That doesn't really tell you if the Redskins took it out and Poston didn't notice, or if Poston forgot to include it in a draught.
We'll probably ever really know but I have read several things SINCE THEN lead me to believe that there was good reason to believe that the clause had just been removed by the Redskins.
BossHog wrote:PulpExposure wrote:As an attorney, I can tell you that nothing is final until you read the contract and sign it. The written document is 99.99% the final agreement. If there was supposed to be a 6.5 mill bonus in there, then the agent should have reviewed the financial terms carefully. That's what he's paid for.
Never, ever, sign a piece of paper without reading what's in it. You've just agreed at that point you had read to, and agreed to, whatever is in that document. That's basic first year contract law, and any half competant contract negotiator (note I didn't say attorney, because plenty of people negotiate contracts who aren't attorneys) would know that.
I don't think anyone would dispute that, I know I certainly agree, but does it really have anything to do with who screwed who here?LaVar bears a lesser responsibility simply because he really should be reading his multi million dollar contract carefully, not just relying on his agent. Who as we saw was completely negligent in his duty.
Average citizen, yes... professional athlete... that's what the athletes pay agents 10% for. That's why agents are required to learn contract law... players don't know the laws... reading them would mean NOTHING to them.
Dexter Manley signed his contract with an X... he was illiterate when he signed... how exactly would he read a contract?
By hiring an agent and having them do it for him.
Lavar isn't really 'guilty' of anything in this instance except having bad representation... and Poston was dealt with accordingly. Lavar SHOULD have sued the Postons, he would have likely got all or some of his money out of their 'take'.
And all that categorically proves is that the Redskins took a big chunk of money out of the contract and got away with it...
So who really 'deserves' to be in a motorcycle accident?
Still nobody in my view.
jeremyroyce wrote:Boss. Nobody said that anybody deserves to be in a motorcycle accident. Your missing the point. Why don't you read from the very beginning when this post first started. Again I gave a opinion and I should have explained it better and thats MY FAULT AND I'M SORRY, however I was not saying that LaVar deserved to get hurt.
jeremyroyce wrote:This is what happens to bad people. I feel bad that LaVar was hurt in a accident but all the crap that he put our franchise through, I say that what goes around comes around
Fios wrote:jeremyroyce wrote:Boss. Nobody said that anybody deserves to be in a motorcycle accident. Your missing the point. Why don't you read from the very beginning when this post first started. Again I gave a opinion and I should have explained it better and thats MY FAULT AND I'M SORRY, however I was not saying that LaVar deserved to get hurt.jeremyroyce wrote:This is what happens to bad people. I feel bad that LaVar was hurt in a accident but all the crap that he put our franchise through, I say that what goes around comes around
So, what are we supposed to infer from this statement? It doesn't require a massive leap in logic to get from this to "LaVar deserved this." You may not have meant that literally but you can't be surprised that people reached that conclusion.