Big East could vote to dissolve

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #440 on: December 31, 2012, 07:56:13 PM »
Burn it, burn it all to hell.
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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #441 on: January 03, 2013, 01:50:36 PM »
“@blauds: Big East catholic schools meeting Friday in New York. will try to leave Beast a year early in 2014, rather than 2015”

Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #442 on: January 03, 2013, 01:54:56 PM »
“@blauds: Big East catholic schools meeting Friday in New York. will try to leave Beast a year early in 2014, rather than 2015”

Im confused. Is he saying they are trying to start the conference for next years season?
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #443 on: January 03, 2013, 01:56:34 PM »
“@blauds: Big East catholic schools meeting Friday in New York. will try to leave Beast a year early in 2014, rather than 2015”

Im confused. Is he saying they are trying to start the conference for next years season?

no, season after.

Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #444 on: January 03, 2013, 02:04:46 PM »
“@blauds: Big East catholic schools meeting Friday in New York. will try to leave Beast a year early in 2014, rather than 2015”

Im confused. Is he saying they are trying to start the conference for next years season?

no, season after.

Thanks paultz. I hope thats the case. 3 seasons from now seems to long.
*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #445 on: January 03, 2013, 04:21:03 PM »
Why are u guys in a rush to be a mid major

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #446 on: January 03, 2013, 04:22:03 PM »
Why are u guys in a rush to be a mid major

Maybe where we are now.  :'(
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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #447 on: January 04, 2013, 03:33:18 PM »
“@ESPNAndyKatz: Big East Catholic 7 release statement on today's meeting and say they have retained services of Proskauer Rose LLP and Pilson Communications”

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #448 on: January 04, 2013, 03:34:38 PM »
“@ESPNAndyKatz: Big East Catholic 7 release statement on today's meeting and say they have retained services of Proskauer Rose LLP and Pilson Communications”

Top of the line hires.
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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #449 on: January 04, 2013, 03:36:06 PM »
http://www.proskauer.com/about-us/our-roots/

“@McMurphyESPN: Big East Catholic 7 schools retain services of Proskauer Rose & Pilson Communications (former CBS prez Neal Pilson) to exit, form new league”
« Last Edit: January 04, 2013, 03:38:54 PM by paultzman »

Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #450 on: January 04, 2013, 03:40:57 PM »
are you giving me head??? these are labor lawyers.  what can they do to build a major basketball conference?

every day gets worse :(

Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #451 on: January 04, 2013, 03:42:58 PM »
I was about to call them Union Busters!

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #452 on: January 04, 2013, 03:44:32 PM »
are you giving me head??? these are labor lawyers.  what can they do to build a major basketball conference?

every day gets worse :(

They aren't building a conference.  They are hired to break away from the BE in a clean fashion.  And communicate it effectively.
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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #453 on: January 04, 2013, 03:45:16 PM »
are you giving me head??? these are labor lawyers.  what can they do to build a major basketball conference?

every day gets worse :(

Before they build a major basketball conference, they have to part ways with the old conference.  There is a lot of negotiation/litigation to come.  This is one of the most prominent law firms in the world.  I think Proskauer is a wise chice.  As for Pilson Communications, I don't know anything about them.  I assume it is a PR firm.

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #454 on: January 04, 2013, 03:49:01 PM »
are you giving me head??? these are labor lawyers.  what can they do to build a major basketball conference?

every day gets worse :(

Before they build a major basketball conference, they have to part ways with the old conference.  There is a lot of negotiation/litigation to come.  This is one of the most prominent law firms in the world.  I think Proskauer is a wise chice.  As for Pilson Communications, I don't know anything about them.  I assume it is a PR firm.

Neal Pilson is long time sports industry veteran.

http://ce.columbia.edu/Neal-H-Pilson-Former-President-of-CBS-Sports-Joins-Faculty-of-Sports-Management-Program
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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #455 on: January 04, 2013, 04:07:21 PM »
^^^ Sounds good.

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #456 on: January 04, 2013, 06:55:35 PM »
are you giving me head??? these are labor lawyers.  what can they do to build a major basketball conference?

every day gets worse :(

They're not just labor lawyers News. 
All the big firms get a piece of sports/entertainment.. but it's fair to say Proskauer is a leader in the field.    Look it up, at some point they've represented all the major sports organizations; NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL
A lot of it has been labor stuff, that's true.. simply because collective bargaining agreements with the players' unions are pretty high profile stuff.   
But they've also represented the PAC12 in their recent deal w/ fox, brought Beckham to MLS,  did the financing agreement on the new Met Life stadium, represented Woody Johnson when he bought the Jets... it goes on and on.   
David Stern, Gary Bettman, and the Yankees' Randy Levine all started as associates at Proskauer.   

What's newsworthy to me, is not that the catholic 7 hired Big Law, but that they didn't go with Covington.   I read a few weeks ago that Paul Tagliabue was running things behind the scenes when the 7 schools decided to break away.  That would make a lot of sense because in addition to being a former NFL commissioner, he's also the chairman of trustees at his alma mater.. Georgetown. 
And, he's a partner at Covington a huge DC firm with plenty of pro sports experience of their own.  Two years ago, Marinatto hired Tagliabue and Covington to consult on something like "strategic planning"; the plan they came up with was to make the BE a national football conference?   How'd that work out?

So, it's reasonable to theorize that hiring Proskauer is an indication that the other 6 schools have decided to change course, and decisions for the new league are NOT being driven by Georgetown and Tags.   It would appear NYC is the source of decision making power for the new league, and not DC (or Providence for that matter).  I don't know that for fact of course, but you could defiantly read it that way based on this decision.

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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #457 on: January 04, 2013, 06:56:23 PM »
are you giving me head??? these are labor lawyers.  what can they do to build a major basketball conference?

every day gets worse :(

They're not just labor lawyers News. 
All the big firms get a piece of sports/entertainment.. but it's fair to say Proskauer is a leader in the field.    Look it up, at some point they've represented all the major sports organizations; NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL
A lot of it has been labor stuff, that's true.. simply because collective bargaining agreements with the players' unions are pretty high profile stuff.   
But they've also represented the PAC12 in their recent deal w/ fox, brought Beckham to MLS,  did the financing agreement on the new Met Life stadium, represented Woody Johnson when he bought the Jets... it goes on and on.   
David Stern, Gary Bettman, and the Yankees' Randy Levine all started as associates at Proskauer.   

What's newsworthy to me, is not that the catholic 7 hired Big Law, but that they didn't go with Covington.   I read a few weeks ago that Paul Tagliabue was running things behind the scenes when the 7 schools decided to break away.  That would make a lot of sense because in addition to being a former NFL commissioner, he's also the chairman of trustees at his alma mater.. Georgetown. 
And, he's a partner at Covington a huge DC firm with plenty of pro sports experience of their own.  Two years ago, Marinatto hired Tagliabue and Covington to consult on something like "strategic planning"; the plan they came up with was to make the BE a national football conference?   How'd that work out?

So, it's reasonable to theorize that hiring Proskauer is an indication that the other 6 schools have decided to change course, and decisions for the new league are NOT being driven by Georgetown and Tags.   It would appear NYC is the source of decision making power for the new league, and not DC (or Providence for that matter).  I don't know that for fact of course, but you could defiantly read it that way based on this decision.

I'd add the Rangers suing the NHL a few years back.

And yes NYC is the talk of the new offices for the conference.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2013, 06:57:32 PM by Moose »
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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #458 on: January 04, 2013, 08:11:36 PM »
thank you, gentlemen. 

i hope i'm way off course on this.  maybe i've seen one beat-down too many...thus the negative reax.


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Re: Big East could vote to dissolve
« Reply #459 on: January 04, 2013, 10:01:21 PM »
Desco- couldn't it be that we aren't using Covington because of a conflicts issue. Probably due to Taglibues relationship with the firm.