JUST IN: NFL Denied Summary Judgment in NFL Films Lawsuit
Dec 11, 2012
This Order from Judge Magnuson was just made available in court records late this morning on the NFL Films lawsuit.
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Order Denying NFLs Partial Summary Judgment Motion
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John Hogan
December 12th, 2012 at 5:58 am #
I’m sure that all of these motions and orders are a lot for many retired players to digest.
Let me briefly summarize all of the recent rulings for you: The NFL is losing! From disability benefit cases, to NFL films, the mighty League is no longer invincible. We have also just seen that Roger Goodell does not have absolute power and perhaps, questionable judgment.
Surely 2013 will also bring retired players victory in the Concussion cases!
John Hogan
Disability Attorney
Retired Player Advocate