Nuts. The Sterling v. Sterling & NBA Dispute is Over

Unfortunately for those of us who love a good public legal scrap, Donald Sterling has come to the realization that he loves money more than he loves a good fight, and has decided to drop the suit against his wife Shelly and the NBA. Someone was obviously able to reason with Donald and convince him that if he pursued the case, he ran the risk of torpedoing the $2 billion deal with Steve Ballmer, but would still most certainly be forced to sell the team later on, likely for hundreds of millions less.

This humble correspondent, for one, is sad that the fight is off. It would have been great fun to see Pierce O'Donnell back in the arena of high-profile litigation where he belongs.  But maybe we'll get lucky and see Shelly Stirling's case against V Stiviano (a/k/a Maria Vanessa Perez), eventually make it to trial. 

 

The Sterlings land heavyweight counsel in NBA dispute

Clippers owners Donald and Shelly Sterling have hired a pair of LA's highest profile litigators to help them take on the NBA and both appear to be settling in for a long fight.

Donald Sterling has hired high profile LA attorney Max Blecher, while Sterling's wife, Shelly, has retained the even higher profile Pierce O'Donnell.

Both O'Donnell and Blecher have a reputation throughout LA legal circles as being dynamic, aggressive, and willing to take on unpopular causes and clients.  These are not the lawyers one goes to when seeking a quick and quiet settlement, these are the lawyers one goes to when preparing for a big, long and public fight.  

Buckle up, this one's going to be fun.