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Old 09-02-2009, 06:00 PM   #47
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Re: Skins sell ticket straight to scalpers

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In our view, the fact that most of the suite and club seat holders didn't default is irrelevant to whether the Redskins ultimately chose to file lawsuits against those who did. The reality is that the Redskins have an apparent business practice of filing suit to enforce the contracts, when legal action is deemed necessary. The fact that the Redskins don't have to do it very often in relation to the entire ticket base is irrelevant.
Does anyone think that this is an odd statement? Doesn't every business at least reserve the right to file a lawsuit to enforce legal contracts, especially when legal action is deemed necessary. If they deem legal action necessary, would not filing a lawsuit be a reasonable step towards starting that legal action.

Are we to think that only the Redskins would be so crass as to file a lawsuit against someone who is broaching their legal obligation?

And PFT says it is a non-issue that only 20-30 of these lawsuits are filed in a given year, but doesn't that mean that maybe 1 in 10,000 corporate entities face this threat.

Sorry this is a ridiculous story.
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