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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Bermen is probably helping him write it.2 weeks until Kessler files the response on Dec 7. I'm counting down the days.
It's the OP's post.is there a link to this story?
Is Kessler an Appellate Attorney?2 weeks until Kessler files the response on Dec 7. I'm counting down the days.
No mention in the article, but does anyone know if the judges have been named? Or, if not, when they will be named?
Is Kessler an Appellate Attorney?
No mention in the article, but does anyone know if the judges have been named? Or, if not, when they will be named?
They're the ones that requested the move.The NFL has appealed the decision to move the hearing until 3/3(after the SB). The NFL has stated 'not having the official legal proceeding precisely during SB week causes irreparable harm to the integrity of the game'.
They're the ones that requested the move.
And, no doubt, Brady was "at least generally aware" of that fact...The NFL has appealed the decision to move the hearing until 3/3(after the SB). The NFL has stated 'not having the official legal proceeding precisely during SB week causes irreparable harm to the integrity of the game'.
I think the poster was being sarcastic.They're the ones that requested the move.
thanks. they're quite a range of potential ideological viewpoints based just on a read of their backgrounds.I looked up the court rules on the 2nd Circuit's website and double-checked with a lawprof friend. They name the judges the week before oral arguments (can't remember if exactly a week before or the Monday of the week before).
Thanks. The guy is obviously as competent as they come. I wouldn't be surprised if they bring in an Appellate specialist as an Advisor, but Kessler will be in charge clearly.He's described as an international lawyer as the chair for global anti-trust cases for his lawfirm and the co-chair for sports law. He has taken and won cases all the way up to the Supreme Court but he doesn't seem to specialize in appellate cases like Clements.
Winston & Strawn - Jeffrey L. Kessler