David Nofoaluma #164

They're not employment law specialists (as proven by Lee's threats to make Aloiai mow the oval)...

Good luck with that!
Good luck with what?

I am literally saying I don't even think they could get involved in a situation like this (That's not even assuming they are the best for the job)
 
'Personal injury' claim specialists - why would they want to, unless the claim is that the club contributed to his poor fitness/hurt feelings (or he fell over in the CoE)
Did you just read the first line of google?


One of their areas are employment law on behalf of the employee. They highlighted sections in this area include Employment contracts and Unfair Dismissal.


Here is the link to that page which you can get the claim started.
 
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Good luck with what?

I am literally saying I don't even think they could get involved in a situation like this (That's not even assuming they are the best for the job)
Good luck to Nofa if he tries to leverage his relationship with Lee to get any viable legal advice or assistance...

Pretty obvious who I was referring to unless you are planning to engage Brydens personally - to which I offer the same observation of their legal prowess!

They are bottom feeders who would struggle with basic conveyancing!
 
Good luck to Nofa if he tries to leverage his relationship with Lee to get any viable legal advice or assistance...

Pretty obvious who I was referring to unless you are planning to engage Brydens personally - to which I offer the same observation of their legal prowess!

They are bottom feeders who would struggle with basic conveyancing!
I thought you might be referring to Brydens ability to handle this case with the line "Good luck with that" as you were talking about the Aloiai incident, which is why I was confused.

Just because they may not be employment law specialists, doesn't mean they don't do it. Also, I originally stated that I wonder if Brydens can't get involved in this issue in any way due to a conflict of interest. So I actually wasn't referring to anybody engaging them, I was more just wondering how conflict of interest would work in a scenario like this.
 
"David Nofoaluma has officially parted company with Wests Tigers after accepting a $300,000 payout to walk away from the final two years of his contract.

The developments ends an ugly standoff between the club and its greatest tryscorer, who will no longer be required to front a new-look Tigers board after an agreement was struck to part company."

- Sydney Morning Herald
 
I thought you might be referring to Brydens ability to handle this case with the line "Good luck with that" as you were talking about the Aloiai incident, which is why I was confused.

Just because they may not be employment law specialists, doesn't mean they don't do it. Also, I originally stated that I wonder if Brydens can't get involved in this issue in any way due to a conflict of interest. So I actually wasn't referring to anybody engaging them, I was more just wondering how conflict of interest would work in a scenario like this.
Lee doesn't believe in conflicts of interest.
 
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