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NFL preemptive strike worked. Court doc: "In this Court’s view, therefore, the New York Action triggers application of the 1st-filed rule."
Per court documents, Judge Kyle in MN has ordered the Brady/NFLPA lawsuit against the NFL be moved to the Manhattan court where NFL filed.
NFL preemptive strike worked. Court doc: "In this Court’s view, therefore, the New York Action triggers application of the 1st-filed rule."
That's what I was wondering, but Breer says they'll refile in NY so I assume they're not completely opposed to it being there.Is this decision appealable?
Per source, the NFLPA plans to refile its lawsuit against the NFL on behalf of Tom Brady in Manhattan today.
Well we've been in the NFL's court up to this point. It was never going to go our way.Nothing has gone NE's way with this whole thing. I think we're about to be even more disappointed.
That's what I was wondering, but Breer says they'll refile in NY so I assume they're not completely opposed to it being there.
WTF would've gone right with Goodell making every single decision?Nothing has gone NE's way with this whole thing. I think we're about to be even more disappointed.