How much do you know about the panel of physicians under #Georgia#WorkersCompensation law? Lexi West of Hall Booth Smith covers it.
https://t.co/mXHnsLKvf0
@tbowmonster507@NikkiStran@usmntonly To be fair, FIFA has long been subject to corruption and political influence, so it kind of does have to do with knowing the sport.
@Greendude01@NikkiStran@usmntonly Ronaldo served the first game of the suspension at a friendly and had the other two deferred through application of Article 27. Had it been "by the book," he would have had to miss Portugal's final qualifier plus first two World Cup games. It's precedent for the Balogun decision.
@NikkiStran@usmntonly I agree it was a losing proposition all around once Trump got involved or claimed to get involved. I honestly don't believe his claims, but he has a knack for removing the breathable air from every room he's in.
@NikkiStran@usmntonly You're right. Ronaldo's actions that led to his FIFA-deferred suspension were far more reprehensible than Balogun's. But the question is what's the precedent? For Balogun's case, it's the Ronaldo decision. For Ronaldo's case, it's what?
How does judicial estoppel work when it comes to subrogation under North Dakota #WorkersCompensation law? The state's top court recently took a look.
https://t.co/QIRZJSl7mU