It’s a bit of an odd argument that them releasing the charge sheet in a hurry suggests Lewis won’t have advised on it. The fact that it was clearly rushed out to beat the news of the whitepaper on a new regulator and related to the old rule book is proof that indeed it had been prepared and agreed long before they released it in a panic.No, it clearly did not. Just look at the first draft of the charges, riddled with mistakes. There is still one there that only applies to teams coming up from the championship. Lewis would not have missed the errors but sent it back to be corrected. There was clearly a breakdown somewhere.
As has been said, there have been PLENTY of court cases over time, day in day out , all day every day, worldwide where the defence or prosecution have less than 0% chance of winning but a lawyer will happily take the case on because they are paid handsomely for it.
Lawyers are the biggest gangsters going
I didn’t make any comment on whether there is any chance of winning, I merely replied to the comment claiming the PL would’ve laid charges without Lewis’ agreement.
Lost a bit of credibility with the "less than 0% chance" comment there, I think :)
You seriously, hand on heart believe there is even a 0.01% chance that Lewis who has been involved in this process for more than 4 years now did not give his input before the charge sheet was drafted, let alone released?