
Originally Posted by
hoyasooner
See, I may not know much about fighting fires, but I do know about court cases. Rarely do you get the whole story when you only speak to one party involved. I don't get the whole story from most of my clients, anyway. We have the fire department here giving one side, but nobody from the city is here giving the other. I think all rational people here are taking this into account. It's not that we don't believe you, but we're getting information third hand from a source involved in the dispute. That's not exactly unbiased.
As far as I know, none of the firefighters here were personally involved in the negotiations. So you're getting your information from union leaders, and they're relaying their position. So when a union leader says "the city is doing something illegal", that's obviously what they believe, but that doesn't mean a judge is going to agree. I tell my clients all the time that one thing or another is legal or illegal, that doesn't mean we're going to win on that issue. So that's why there's such pervasive skepticism here.
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