Berman found: (1) Goodell denied Brady equal access to investigative files; (2) Brady had inadequate notice of the potential penalties; (3) that Brady had no notice that what he allegedly did constituted an infraction; and (4) that Goodell improperly denied Brady the right to cross examine Pash.
Berman specifically did not address: (1) evident partiality (in short, Goodell designating too much authority to Vincent); (2) that Goodell's grounds for punishment were not factual findings from the Wells Report, but rather, after the fact conclusions reached by Goodell and Goodell alone; and (3) Goodell was bound by the Wells Report and couldn't veer from it to Brady's detriment.
I may have missed something, but that's what I recall.