Kamikaze
Well-Known Member
At least one of those points is refuted in Disney's filing as they note that the cities DID vote to approve the agreement.Makes me wonder if the district was tipped on how Disney would attack.
The vast majority of Disney's complaint hinges on defending "the contracts" and relies on defining the comp 2032 plan as valid and confirmed by the state.
But a substantial amount of time today was spent by the lawyer trying to undermine the same comp 2032 plan as invalid before having the board vote to void the contracts. A topic they didn't touch on at all last time.
The district lawyer outlined numerous vectors they could attack the Comp Plan 2032 on... believe them or not... that is turf that will be fought over in court. Disney's fight to keep the contracts and comp plan could be wound up into those procedural and records topics.
At least they do explictly call out the state's prior acts (dissolution and the new reformation) as 1A violations so at least that fight will continue even if Disney were to lose on the contracts points.