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Post by finney on Aug 16, 2010 18:02:15 GMT
What about the question on how the case went the time you seen parts of the transcripts that you say dont exist. You know the case talked about on petes site.
Where you acted for the club.
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 16, 2010 18:22:29 GMT
Just curious Nico: Just hypothetically, IF a copy of the Trial transcript did exist/and was available: Is there any legal problem with posting all or more plausibly, parts of it?
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Post by nico on Aug 16, 2010 18:30:50 GMT
Just curious Nico: Just hypothetically, IF a copy of the Trial transcript did exist/and was available: Is there any legal problem with posting all or more plausibly, parts of it? I can't see why in principle, Mike. It's always best to publish the whole thing to put maters in context, but that is a matter for the publisher. Nobody is saying the transcript does not exist - it's just that it costs a lot of money to order one and I doubted finney had seen one. As I said, if he had you would have expected him to publish it the amount of time he rants on about... But to your question Mike - I can't see why not but do check with the people who provide the transcript in case they have copyright issues
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 16, 2010 18:37:22 GMT
Thanks Nico...Moving on: See story above/below: What do you think about footballers getting injunctions to PREVENT stories being published. qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=15711 Personally I think it's terrible. Bad enough the easy right to sue (and that's a difference between the US and England). But to prevent a story even being published? Anyway your take (if you want)
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Post by nico on Aug 16, 2010 18:41:58 GMT
Can see your point of view Mike, but can't say what I think. There's money in that sort of thing and like any good barrister (or taxi driver) I have to be available to anyone who instructs
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Post by finney on Aug 16, 2010 18:49:13 GMT
So there was no court case in which bits of the transcripts were used? I think there was not sure but scott jones posted about it as did someone else on petes site. What case was that and did it cost the club any money? Or was there no case so it cost the club nothing? If not then why were people askoing about a case on petes site.
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Post by finney on Aug 16, 2010 18:53:40 GMT
Also to end my part in the transcipts debate i would have no say or would i want to on if they should or should not be published,waste of time trying to drag me down that road. I dont own them i am sure nico could find out if someone paid for them or not if he wants too.
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 16, 2010 18:53:58 GMT
Can see your point of view Mike, but can't say what I think. There's money in that sort of thing and like any good barrister (or taxi driver) I have to be available to anyone who instructs Validating what Shakespeare's says in Henry VI! So hypothetically, you'd be prepared to accept instruction to take action against Gianni?
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Post by cpr on Aug 16, 2010 19:02:06 GMT
Aren't transcipts of court cases a matter of public record?
Probably only on microfiche or paper though.
What court was it in?
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Post by nico on Aug 16, 2010 19:39:24 GMT
Can see your point of view Mike, but can't say what I think. There's money in that sort of thing and like any good barrister (or taxi driver) I have to be available to anyone who instructs Validating what Shakespeare's says in Henry VI! So hypothetically, you'd be prepared to accept instruction to take action against Gianni? Exactly Report I would even represent finney himself in a claim, but he would have to sell far too many flowers to pay my fee - and that's not even starting with the indemnity insurance I'd need to cover me for bringing a nutter's case
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Post by funky on Aug 16, 2010 19:42:35 GMT
Validating what Shakespeare's says in Henry VI! So hypothetically, you'd be prepared to accept instruction to take action against Gianni? Exactly Report I would even represent finney himself in a claim, but he would have to sell far too many flowers to pay my fee - and that's not even starting with the indemnity insurance I'd need to cover me for bringing a nutter's case ;D
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Aug 16, 2010 19:44:00 GMT
Validating what Shakespeare's says in Henry VI! So hypothetically, you'd be prepared to accept instruction to take action against Gianni? Exactly Report I would even represent finney himself in a claim, but he would have to sell far too many flowers to pay my fee - and that's not even starting with the indemnity insurance I'd need to cover me for bringing a nutter's case An expensive brass is still a brass...
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Post by cpr on Aug 16, 2010 20:35:04 GMT
Exactly Report I would even represent finney himself in a claim, but he would have to sell far too many flowers to pay my fee - and that's not even starting with the indemnity insurance I'd need to cover me for bringing a nutter's case ;D Funny? Why? Nico would go to the highest bidder? Suppose it is a tad amusing.
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Post by superckat on Aug 16, 2010 20:45:45 GMT
Mike I have never seen or ordered the whole transcript (although I think I have seen a few extracts). As I said if finney or his friends have it I don't know why they never published it instead of talking about it all the time. Doesn't make sense. As for finney's last post I am afraid he has just piled half-truths on even more half truths, and I have long since realised it's a waste of everyone's time arguing with someone who twists and spins more than anybody. Simple point, if he has got or seen the transcript tell us who showed it to you and why you haven't published it. Now why would he want to do that. Not everyone goes around revealing names and information they are trusted with.
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Post by finney on Aug 16, 2010 20:47:02 GMT
Validating what Shakespeare's says in Henry VI! So hypothetically, you'd be prepared to accept instruction to take action against Gianni? Exactly Report I would even represent finney himself in a claim, but he would have to sell far too many flowers to pay my fee - and that's not even starting with the indemnity insurance I'd need to cover me for bringing a nutter's case No need this "nutter" would hire someone who wins cases. I now will sit back and await a snide dig from Nico and then his snide kick funky will then post a smilie as he has never had an original thought in his life. Now go on boys try and make it funny............. Now here is one for people to think over. We will be known forever by the tracks we leave. - Dakota
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Post by superckat on Aug 16, 2010 21:05:32 GMT
Also what did come out that was unreal was gianni went off to the toilet to call a newspaper. WTF. That's hilarious. I usually go off to the toilet and read the newspaper. That's quite impressive really. If I was threatened with a gun. I'm not sure if I'd make it to the toilet in time. Especially if I was running around trying to find a newspaper to read.
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Post by superckat on Aug 16, 2010 21:09:57 GMT
Exactly Report I would even represent finney himself in a claim, but he would have to sell far too many flowers to pay my fee - and that's not even starting with the indemnity insurance I'd need to cover me for bringing a nutter's case No need this "nutter" would hire someone who wins cases.I now will sit back and await a snide dig from Nico and then his snide kick funky will then post a smilie as he has never had an original thought in his life. Now go on boys try and make it funny............. Now here is one for people to think over. We will be known forever by the tracks we leave. - Dakota Nice. He asked for that.
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 16, 2010 22:38:17 GMT
Gianni's a lucky man to have such loyal friends
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Post by finney on Aug 16, 2010 23:14:30 GMT
Now i have no idea who this reminds me off
Barrister: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all? Witness: Yes. Barrister: And in what ways does it affect your memory? Witness: I forget. Barrister: You forget. Can you give us an example of something you've forgotten?
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Post by superckat on Aug 16, 2010 23:27:33 GMT
LOL
I don't know if this one is true. Actually I don't care it made me laugh.
◦Lawyer: "Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse?" ◦Witness: "No." ◦Lawyer: "Did you check for blood pressure?" ◦Witness: "No." ◦Lawyer: "Did you check for breathing?" ◦Witness: "No." ◦Lawyer: "So, then it is possible that the patient was alive when you began the autopsy?" ◦Witness: "No." ◦Lawyer: "How can you be so sure, Doctor?" ◦Witness: "Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar." ◦Lawyer: "But could the patient have still been alive nevertheless?" ◦Witness: "Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law somewhere."
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Post by Lonegunmen on Aug 16, 2010 23:54:29 GMT
Two classics, well done Finney & Superkat. Sadly there were not jokes but from transcripts from cases. I've seen that via the e-mails.
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Post by Macmoish on Aug 17, 2010 14:40:38 GMT
And just missed the six months "anniversary" of when we thought the club would (finally) be saying goodbye to Gianni. But wasn't the case! Thursday, February 11, 2010 Change at Loftus Road: Gianni Paladini Departing?...Winton Thanks...QPR Award Nominees - Messageboard Rumours re Gianni Paladini Depature (or just a change in Title?
[An Updated Twitter Post by Dave McIntyre: "Rangers I believe are denying there's any truth that Paladini is looking to stand down as sporting director" Twitter
Dave McIntyre "This, I think, is how it stands: GP's resigned as sporting director & stays as club chairman until his future is decided at the end of March" Twitter
BBC - Gianni Paladini's future at troubled Championship club QPR is in doubt. - BBC Sport understands Paladini has offered his resignation as sporting director after being barracked by fans during Tuesday's loss against Ipswich. The Italian is expected to continue in his role as club chairman until the end of next month, when his position is due to be reviewed. It will then be decided whether Paladini will have any further involvement at Loftus Road. Paladini, a former agent, bought a stake in QPR in 2004. He took control the following year after a boardroom dispute led to the ousting of - Bill Power as chairman and chief executive Mark Devlin. Paladini remained as club chairman after a Flavio-Briatore led takeover in August 2007, and was later handed the additional title of sporting director. Co-owner Briatore, who is chairman of the club's parent company, QPR Holdings, has been criticised following a series of problems on and off the pitch. Paladini, who has had a major influence over transfer deals, has also come under fire. QPR are currently 17th in the table - only two points off the relegation zone - and have lost their last four games. Mick Harford has been in caretaker charge since Paul Hart departed last month after only five matches at the helm. Hart was Rangers' eighth manager since 2006 and their sixth since Briatore's arrival. BBC
qprreport.blogspot.com/2010/02/change-at-loftus-road.html
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