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Brady et al v. National Football League et al
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0:11-cv-00639
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- Berens & Miller
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- Dewey & LeBoeuf
- Faegre Drinker
- Glenn Stuckey
- Hagens Berman
- Hausfeld LLP
- Heins Mills
- Hinkle Shanor
- Paul Weiss
- Taft Stettinius
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- Winston & Strawn
- Zelle LLP
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- Arizona Cardinals
- Atlanta Falcons Football Club LLC
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- Chicago Bears
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- Houston Texans
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- Kansas City Chiefs
- Minnesota Vikings Football LLC
- New England Patriots LP
- New Orleans Saints
- New York Jets LLC
- NFL Enterprises LLC
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- San Diego Chargers
- Seattle Seahawks
- St. Louis Rams
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- The Tennessee Titans
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August 04, 2011
NFL Players Approve New 10-Year Labor Contract
NFL players on Thursday ratified a 10-year collective bargaining agreement with the professional football league, a milestone that ends a summer of labor strife and closes players' antitrust class actions.
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July 25, 2011
NFL Players' Reps OK Settlement With League
The National Football League Players Association's leaders voted Monday in Washington to recommend a new 10-year collective bargaining agreement and settlement to the players in an antitrust class action against the league.
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July 21, 2011
NFL Owners Ratify Agreement To End Lockout
National Football League team owners ratified a settlement and new 10-year collective bargaining agreement late Thursday that, if approved by the players' union, would end an antitrust class action against the league in Minnesota federal court and save the 2011 football season.
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July 05, 2011
NFL Retirees Seek To Halt Lockout Negotiations
A proposed class of retired NFL players on Monday asked a Minnesota federal court to stop negotiations in the league's labor and antitrust dispute with current players, saying the negotiations will harm their pensions and benefits.
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April 28, 2011
Lockout Lifted, NFL Players Back To Business For Now
The NFL said Thursday that players would be allowed to use team facilities and meet with coaches Friday morning, after a Minnesota federal judge denied the league's bid to stay an injunction on a player lockout in an antitrust class action.
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April 27, 2011
NFL Players Tackle League's Bid To Stay Lockout Ban
Star quarterback Tom Brady and other NFL players who brought a putative antitrust class action against the NFL urged a Minnesota judge Wednesday to reject the league's bid to stay an order barring team owners from locking out players.
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April 25, 2011
Judge Lifts NFL Lockout In Labor Fight
A Minnesota federal judge on Monday granted a preliminary injunction against the NFL's lockout in a proposed antitrust class action brought by a group of players, including star quarterback Tom Brady.
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April 11, 2011
Judge Sends NFL Labor Fight To Mediation
A Minnesota federal judge on Monday ordered the NFL and its players into mediation to attempt to resolve a proposed antitrust class action over the league's labor lockout.
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April 07, 2011
NFL Players, Owners Open To Mediation In Labor Row
NFL players and owners suggested Thursday that they would be willing to try mediation to resolve a proposed antitrust class action to end the league's labor lockout, after a Minnesota federal judge urged such a step.
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April 06, 2011
Judge Postpones NFL Lockout Ruling
A Minnesota federal judge overseeing a proposed antitrust class action stemming from the NFL's labor dispute reportedly said Wednesday she expected to reach a decision in two weeks on whether to put a stop to the league's lockout.