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  • QPRWEBBIE
    Silver Seat
    • Mar 2011
    • 3172

    #76
    Originally posted by Denny Crane
    Can we be deducted points at the start of Premiership season
    Not a chance im told

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    • Nodge70

      #77
      Originally posted by Denny Crane
      Can we be deducted points at the start of Premiership season
      Feasible but not what the PL would want.

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      • QPRWEBBIE
        Silver Seat
        • Mar 2011
        • 3172

        #78
        Originally posted by Nodge70
        Feasible but not what the PL would want.
        something i forgot to mention this morning that another reason possible for the delay is the FA & QPR are using the same chambers. ££££

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        • fluky
          Apprentice
          • Sep 2010
          • 6

          #79
          :yush:
          Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE
          Thanks for looking out for me mate but i wasnt born on a banana boat
          Oi ! Bit racist mate, don't spoil a good post with that sort of behaviour

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          • Balders1967
            Bronze Seat
            • Mar 2009
            • 362

            #80
            Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE
            something i forgot to mention this morning that another reason possible for the delay is the FA & QPR are using the same chambers. ££££
            So both the FA & QPR are represented by Blackstones - isn't that some kind of conflict ?

            ............And we have one of the two heads of Chambers: Ian Mill QC

            Where is the 'Levellor' to explain the situation ?

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            • paulmason
              Banned
              • Mar 2009
              • 7443

              #81
              Originally posted by fluky
              :yush:

              Oi ! Bit racist mate, don't spoil a good post with that sort of behaviour
              Whats racist about that, its a saying and get a life.

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              • The Leveller
                Bronze Seat
                • Apr 2011
                • 462

                #82
                Originally posted by Balders1967
                So both the FA & QPR are represented by Blackstones - isn't that some kind of conflict ?

                ............And we have one of the two heads of Chambers: Ian Mill QC

                Where is the 'Levellor' to explain the situation ?
                Its Poets day and things are slack so I will have another go, I have covered this before as did someone else I recall.

                The word or use of Chambers is not a company as the man on the bus in SAR may think. It is a term that is used for offices that are specific to the legal profession.

                Chambers are loose associations of practising barristers and Queens Counsel who each pay a set rent or income-based fee in order to be given office space and legal secretarial assistance. Each barrister is in charge of their own case-load, clients and often have an area or areas of expertise as in the case with Blackstone.

                In fact it is extremely competive and providing certain procedures are observed regarding the conduct and security of information, some would recognise the term Chinese walls, there are no conflicts of interest.
                Populus fui meus nomen , tamen meus nomen est non meus nomen

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                • Balders1967
                  Bronze Seat
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 362

                  #83
                  Originally posted by The Leveller
                  Its Poets day and things are slack so I will have another go, I have covered this before as did someone else I recall.

                  The word or use of Chambers is not a company as the man on the bus in SAR may think. It is a term that is used for offices that are specific to the legal profession.

                  Chambers are loose associations of practising barristers and Queens Counsel who each pay a set rent or income-based fee in order to be given office space and legal secretarial assistance. Each barrister is in charge of their own case-load, clients and often have an area or areas of expertise as in the case with Blackstone.

                  In fact it is extremely competive and providing certain procedures are observed regarding the conduct and security of information, some would recognise the term Chinese walls, there are no conflicts of interest.
                  Thanks for the reply, Next question: Is there a legal defence for being involved in a pitch invasion ? and how much do you charge per hour ?

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                  • QPRWEBBIE
                    Silver Seat
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 3172

                    #84
                    Originally posted by The Leveller
                    Its Poets day and things are slack so I will have another go, I have covered this before as did someone else I recall.

                    The word or use of Chambers is not a company as the man on the bus in SAR may think. It is a term that is used for offices that are specific to the legal profession.

                    Chambers are loose associations of practising barristers and Queens Counsel who each pay a set rent or income-based fee in order to be given office space and legal secretarial assistance. Each barrister is in charge of their own case-load, clients and often have an area or areas of expertise as in the case with Blackstone.

                    In fact it is extremely competive and providing certain procedures are observed regarding the conduct and security of information, some would recognise the term Chinese walls, there are no conflicts of interest.
                    Also there is an independant adjudicator who sits in the middle and looks at both sides evidence i am told,is this correct Leveller ?

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                    • Superhoops4ever
                      Apprentice
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 57

                      #85
                      Great post webbie and hope it's true. I can't help but feel someone at the FA should be sacked for the way this affair has been handled. They could have really helped themselves if they had communicated throughout the process

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                      • 2touch

                        #86
                        Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE
                        Also there is an independant adjudicator who sits in the middle and looks at both sides evidence i am told,is this correct Leveller ?
                        The same bloke from the National Lottery draws?
                        Last edited by Guest; 06-05-2011, 04:09 PM. Reason: spelling

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                        • QPRWEBBIE
                          Silver Seat
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 3172

                          #87
                          Originally posted by 2touch
                          The same bloke from the National Lottery draws?
                          At least uv still got a smile on your face 2touch,good to see.The only problem is i think you have played your cards to early,ur need a bigger smile than that on Monday,where u gonna get it from ?

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