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I'm not a litigator. I am a lawyer, although I live and work in Europe in a broad array of areas, but never litigation (unless we count ICC arbitration stuff). I'm. It expert and I was speaking generally about a form contract for participation in an activity.

Not with that attitude you can't!

Yeah, Lutherans don't force people to work for them for free while mentally and physically abusing them, forbidding them to see family, financially ruining them (not through voluntary purchases of this shit but through other means you can easily research online), isolating them to the point that nobody can help them.

There are seemingly innumerable accounts of the devastation that SeaOrg causes has wrought on so many people who joined and were later psychologically and physically forced to remain. They strip you of everything and work you around the clock. Few are able to leave.

I didn't read past "I didn't read the rest of your comment." You obviously have too much time and too little nuance.

I said viable option. That's not a viable option. And the fact that there exists another option (say, crossing off Blockbuster's arbitration clause in the boilerplate) doesn't make it not an adhesion contract. And pointing to Barry Fucking Bonds as an example is illustrative of the weakness in your position. It's the

It's an adhesion contract. He didn't have a chance to modify the conditions and there isn't a viable alternative. It's take the conditions upon being drafted or don't continue with your career. I'm not sure if you went to law school, but I assure you there are specific problems with this type of situation.

I argue nothing other than that you adhere to the rules. In some cases that may be problematic. I do not know if Lynch actually has anxiety. However, if a draftee has anxiety about speaking in public, that person is not in a position to change the terms of the contract (give me less money, but don't make me speak in

Apparently nobody here understands what an adhesion contract is. Do you think the people in the draft can negotiate their contracts in a meaningful way before being drafted? Or is it: if you decide to join the league and play, you accept these conditions? If the latter, the question is then, is there a commensurate

That's not a job title, retard.

You're right. They should all be happy with their job conditions because they make a lot of money.

Adhesion contract.

Since you were a dick asking, facetiously, if the guy above knew what a game recap was, I'm going to be a dick and ask you if you know what an adhesion contract is. Do you know what a pm adhesion contract is?

Not only that, I'm sure FiberGummyBear has a job position such that he could go work for another employer for similar pay and negotiate the conditions of his contract. NFL players don't really have other options in terms of contractual balance and consideration.

Holy shit, that was he worst MMQB ever!

"Legit disorder."

And if he doesn't satisfy the basic media requirement he is subject to the contractual penalty governing his participation in the league. No more, no less. He doesn't owe you anything personally or anyone else.

I grew up in a state that doesn't have an NBA team. Moved to Utah, enjoyed MJ and the Jazz, but didn't care that much, because I didn't get team sports other than hockey and there wasn't an option to play.

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It's nothing like Bill Buford's "Among the Thugs". As a socio of Real Madrid, I've never seen violence outside the stadium. Even after Champions fixtures everyone goes to nearby bars and there's no real issues. There are a couple ones to avoid, but you would recognize them.