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I'm not a lawyer, but I've had to hire many in my life, and I can say that, from my experience, that reasoning does not nullify a contract.In my non lawyer experience, "I don't want to pay him what the contract says we owe him" is a not a legal tactic that works very often.
Maybe some of the board lawyers can chime in.
Mississippi says hold our hot toddys.no, it's not.
there is a reason Louisiana ranks dead last in every important statistical category in the country.
An investor in the first company I ever started had just retired as President of one of the largest steel companies in Ohio. He once told me, "your lawyer is not there to tell you what you can't do; your lawyer is there to tell you how to do what you want to do."I'm not a lawyer, but I've had to hire many in my life, and I can say that, from my experience, that reasoning does not nullify a contract.
I'm not a lawyer, but I've had to hire many in my life, and I can say that, from my experience, that reasoning does not nullify a contract.
If Kelly’s lawyers/agent agreed to have the contract governed by the laws of Louisiana then (which they probably did) then he deserves what he’s about to get.I realize you live really close to the Mississippi border, but I figured you would know more about how things work in the state of Louisiana.
let me help you out.
is a politician involved? if so, ignore actual common sense and laws. just follow the corruption money
is a lawyer involved? if so, then ignore actual common sense and laws. just follow the corruption money
is an elected judge involved? if so, ignore actual common sense and laws. just follow the corruption money
is it happening somewhere within the borders of Louisiana? if so, ignore actual common sense and laws. just follow the corruption money

this is Louisiana.If Kelly’s lawyers/agent agreed to have the contract governed by the laws of Louisiana then (which they probably did) then he deserves what he’s about to get.
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Only a band of idiots could screw up LSU football. Introducing the buffoons on the bayou — USA TODAY
The LSU job’s so good, it would take a band of idiots to screw up a coaching search so badly as to make it unattractive. Well, strike up the band!apple.news
Prime Time!pretty much.
LSU job went from being pretty much universally considered the best job opening in the country this year to ... we're probably stuck with a Group of 5 guy. And not one of the good ones either.
My theory: LSU leaked that they were going to release Kelly by the end of the week. Kelly hears the leak, so he packs up his desk and stops acting as the coach. LSU waits a few weeks and announces that they are firing Kelly for cause because he stopped showing up for work.![]()
Brian Kelly lawsuit: LSU claiming it has not 'formally terminated' coach — ESPN
In a legal filing Monday, Brian Kelly's attorneys say LSU has taken the position that it has not "formally terminated" Kelly as the Tigers' football coach and is now seeking to fire him "for cause" and potentially avoid paying his full $54 million buyout.apple.news
Good news LSU fans. Maybe what’s old is new again and you already have your new coach?![]()
If he is shit all stupid enough to not get it in writing that he’s been fired then he deserves to lose all the money he’s about to lose.My theory: LSU leaked that they were going to release Kelly by the end of the week. Kelly hears the leak, so he packs up his desk and stops acting as the coach. LSU waits a few weeks and announces that they are firing Kelly for cause because he stopped showing up for work.
The fact they made him a second settlement offer right after he said no to the first one would seem to indicate they know they are in n a weak spot.