SP33Demon
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There's that "no you" argument again. Round and round we go! :biggrin:
Annnnyway... Brady's lawsuit suffers a setback - Judge Kyle in Minnesota ordered that there's no reason the case cannot be heard in the Southern District of NY. The NFL's got home court (pun intended) advantage.
Yep, a solid hook to the jaw of NFLPA by the NFL. Sure hope NFLPA is good at counterpunching. heh
A Minnesota judge has transferred the NFLPA's Tom Brady lawsuit back to New York.
The NFLPA filed the suit in Minnesota in an effort to get Judge David Doty, who has historically sided with the Player's Association. U.S. District Judge Richard Kyle saw through that, kicking the case back to Manhattan where the NFL preemptively filed. "The Court sees little reason for this action to have been commenced in Minnesota at all," Kyle wrote. "Brady plays for a team in Massachusetts; the Union is headquartered in Washington, D.C.; the NFL is headquartered in New York; the arbitration proceedings took place in New York; and the award was issued in New York." It's a win for the NFL as the real legal battle gets going.
