supercity88
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if judges don't want to undermine each other, why do we bother with appeal courts and a supreme court ?
different judges put different interpretations on evidence based on their own experience
Judgments in arbitration cases are different. The CAS decision is excellent evidence for City, in the whole. High Court decisions shape the way policy/law is applied. They look at the evidence and matters of law to ensure the verdict was sound. They eliminate any interpretations that have veered too far away from the evidence or policies/law. Turning up with the CAS verdict is a huge positive with City, and something the panel will take seriously when it comes to the evidence considered in that case. But the fact we didn't convince all three suggests to me there might be some doubt in our evidence when it comes to this panel. I could be way off the mark, which is why I wondered if PB had any thoughts - it's clear he isn't concerned so my guess is no!
