WVU Foundation asks for legal fees
Published 4/17/2008 at FOXSports.com News for COLLEGE FOOTBALL
The West Virginia University Foundation wants Rich Rodriguez to pay $30,000 for dragging the organization into a lawsuit over his $4 million buyout clause.
A motion filed Wednesday in Monongalia County Circuit Court in Morgantown accuses Rodriguez's lawyers of a frivolous and unfounded attempt to make the foundation a third party to the case.
Lawyer Stephen Crislip says the foundation spent $29,461 on attorneys' fees and $826 on other expenses.
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WVU Foundation wants legal fees from Rodriguez
The West Virginia University Foundation wants Rich Rodriguez to pay $30,000 for dragging the organization into a lawsuit over his $4 million buyout clause.
The West Virginia University Foundation wants Rich Rodriguez to pay $30,000 for dragging the organization into a lawsuit over his $4 million buyout clause.
WVU Foundation asks legal fees
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -- The West Virginia University Foundation wants Rich Rodriguez to pay $30,00...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -- The West Virginia University Foundation wants Rich Rodriguez to pay $30,00...
