Newman Noggs
Well-Known Member
Based only on my experience of High Court proceedings in the UK, where we have had to await a significant time for a judgment, we have always received the decision 24 hours in advance of it being handed down.
That has given us the time to correct typos, correct names of witnesses, examine reasoning, consult with our legal team and prepare press releases much as Projectriver describes. Also, we need to consider the question of costs. I've never known the result to be leaked prior to being handed down and I may be wrong but I have an idea that leaking would, in any event, be contempt of Court. Not sure whether that would apply to CAS though.
On that basis if CAS is anything like the High Court, I'd expecusthe club to have sight of the decision today as the last working day.
That has given us the time to correct typos, correct names of witnesses, examine reasoning, consult with our legal team and prepare press releases much as Projectriver describes. Also, we need to consider the question of costs. I've never known the result to be leaked prior to being handed down and I may be wrong but I have an idea that leaking would, in any event, be contempt of Court. Not sure whether that would apply to CAS though.
On that basis if CAS is anything like the High Court, I'd expecusthe club to have sight of the decision today as the last working day.