Sour Grapes - Law Firm sues Cardinals

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Phoenix group upset with location in new stadium

By HOWARD FISCHER
CAPITOL MEDIA SERVICES




Members of a Phoenix law firm said they put up with rotten seats and an often-lousy football team for years in hopes of a payoff when the Arizona Cardinals finally moved into a new facility.
But, instead, the law firm got seats in the University of Phoenix stadium that were inferior to what they had at Sun Devil Stadium, the attorneys said.
The attorneys at Cheifetz Iannitelli Marcolini PC did more than complain. They filed suit demanding unspecified financial reparations from the team.
Cardinals spokesman Mark Dalton acknowledged the seats the firm received were nowhere near as close to the 50-yard line as the ones it had at Sun Devil Stadium. But he said there was good reason for that and that the lawyers were not cheated in any way.
Steven Cheifetz, who filed the lawsuit, doesn’t see it that way.
Cheifetz said his firm began purchasing season tickets in 1993. He said those were the years when even team officials recognized Sun Devil Stadium was beset with problems ranging from extreme heat, seats without backrests and not enough bathrooms or food vendors.
But he said team officials represented that fans who were loyal and continued to buy season tickets would be rewarded with priority seating in the new stadium.
But Cheifetz said he was not offered anything like the seats he had in the 27th row on the 50-yard line at Sun Devil Stadium. The best they could offer, he said, was in the front row of the upper-level section.
Cheifetz said he agreed to that after being shown a “virtual view” on a computer screen.
In reality, he said, the view was obstructed by failings :)shrug: railings - I guess) and a stairway.
And Cheifetz said the stadium is designed so that people walk up and down the stairs right in front of the seats.
Cheifetz said this isn’t simply a matter of personal preference.
According to his lawsuit, those seats in Sun Devil Stadium were “a novelty of significant value for any NFL team, even the Arizona Cardinals.” In any case, they were sufficient to impress prospective or current clients.
Now, Cheifetz said, the firm is “subject to ridicule and embarrassment” for getting such poor seats.
“Rather than the tickets being a source of pride and enjoyment, the fact that (the law firm) was treated in this manner after 13 years as a loyal fan suggests to others that (the firm) is unimportant, gullible and easily victimized,” he said.
Dalton said the situation is more complicated than that.
He said the seats in Sun Devil Stadium, while on the 50-yard line, were on the sunny side of the facility.
Dalton said that made them less desirable than those with poorer field position but out of the sun.
As a result, there were season ticket holders with greater seniority than the law firm who got first crack at the prime 50-yard-line season tickets inside the new stadium — a place where, because of the retractable roof, seats in the sun are not an issue.
Dalton said the law firm got the priority it deserved when the new seats were handed out.
He said that, even with the lawsuit, the team will work with the firm to try to resolve the issue and to see if some seats can be found that the firm’s members believe are adequate.

I am curious if anyone else has a seat that is obstucted by "railings and stairways"?
 

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Typical lawyer nonsense. They can't simply work with the ticket office to correct the problem for next season. Need to open another lawsuit and threaten the team with legal action.
 

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I haven't seen any seats that didn't have a clear view of the field... :shrug:
 

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If they dont want the seats I'll take two of them!!. They can hold the account and I'll pay their cost plus 10%.

FREAKIN WHINERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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I recall somebody sitting in the first or second row of the upper deck and they had the railing in their way when sitting down.

I'm sure there are some problems, but to try to sue the Cardinals is another story.
 

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Members of a Phoenix law firm said they put up with rotten seats and an often-lousy football team for years in hopes of a payoff when the Arizona Cardinals finally moved into a new facility.

Now we know who was selling those seats to the visitors 10 times a year.

However, I do think that there was something really fishy about how the tickets were sold last year. Prime sideline seats sold out way too fast imo for a team that only sold around 17,500 season tickets in 2003.
 

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My view of the Cardinals has been obstructed by failings for years--no matter where I sit. Maybe I should sue, too.
 

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1993? They had just fine seating priority. Sour grapes, idiots.

Well that's part of their complaint. That they had season tickets lower level between the 20's for 12 years at SDS and when it came time to buy tix in the new stadium all they were offered were upper level seats.

Now that in itself seems bogus to me because there are people on this board who had seats for a shorter time who were able to purchase good lower level seats.

Besides if they're such a big shot law firm they should have club level seats. I'm just a poor self employed Cardinal fanatic from Austin and I was able to get a great club level seat using 2004 priority.
 

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Looks like someone wants good seats for next year's superbowl...lol.
 

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Well that's part of their complaint. That they had season tickets lower level between the 20's for 12 years at SDS and when it came time to buy tix in the new stadium all they were offered were upper level seats.

Now that in itself seems bogus to me because there are people on this board who had seats for a shorter time who were able to purchase good lower level seats.
Besides if they're such a big shot law firm they should have club level seats. I'm just a poor self employed Cardinal fanatic from Austin and I was able to get a great club level seat using 2004 priority.

Yep, that's why I think they are stupid...forget them. They are idiots or liars or both.
 

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Cardinal fan views have been obstructed by "failings" since they got here.:D
 

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Typical lawyer nonsense. They can't simply work with the ticket office to correct the problem for next season. Need to open another lawsuit and threaten the team with legal action.

the other million+ attorneys in the world thank you for including us all in this overgeneralization.
 

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I recall somebody sitting in the first or second row of the upper deck and they had the railing in their way when sitting down.

I'm sure there are some problems, but to try to sue the Cardinals is another story.

Yes, front row in the upper deck, if your seat has the isle to your right the railing by the steps obstructs your view some.
 
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