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White, et al v. Natl Football League, et al
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4:92-cv-00906
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- Alston & Bird
- Ballard Spahr
- Berens & Miller
- Blecher Collins
- Briol & Benson
- Covington & Burling
- Cozen O'Connor
- Dewey & LeBoeuf
- DeWitt LLP
- Dorsey & Whitney
- Faegre Drinker
- Fredrikson & Byron
- Godfrey & Kahn
- Howarth & Smith
- Jones Day
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Latham & Watkins
- Lathrop GPM
- Livgard & Lloyd
- Lockridge Grindal
- Neufeld O'Leary
- Roetzel & Andress
- Skadden Arps
- Stinson LLP
- Weil Gotshal
- Winston & Strawn
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- Chicago Bears
- Green Bay Packers
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Los Angeles Rams
- Minnesota Vikings Football LLC
- National Football League Players Association
- New York Jets LLC
- NFL Enterprises LLC
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Seattle Seahawks
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September 08, 2015
NFLPA Loses Bid To Cast Aside Settlement In Salary Cap Fight
The National Football League Players Association on Tuesday lost a bid to bring collusion claims over an allegedly secret salary cap, with a Minnesota federal judge saying it failed to prove a 2011 agreement barring it from bringing certain antitrust claims against the NFL was signed under false pretenses.
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March 03, 2015
Players Ask Judge To Set Aside NFL Salary Cap Settlement
The National Football League Players Association told a federal judge on Tuesday that a 2011 agreement barring it from bringing certain antitrust claims against the NFL was signed under false pretenses, and shouldn't impede its collusion claim over an allegedly secret salary cap.
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September 24, 2014
NFL Wants End To Claims Of 2010 Salary Cap Collusion
The National Football League on Wednesday called for the end of a suit that was first dismissed in 2012, asking a Minnesota judge to nix players' claims that teams colluded to stunt salaries during the uncapped 2010 season, saying the case should be closed "once and for all."
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January 02, 2013
NFL Players Lose Fight Over 2010 Salary Cap Collusion
A Minnesota federal judge on Monday dismissed the NFL Players' Association's claims that the league and team owners conspired to set secret salary caps during the uncapped 2010 season, ruling players waived their legal claims as part of the parties' new collective bargaining agreement.
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May 23, 2012
NFL Players Accuse League Of Collusion On Salaries
The National Football League Players Association on Wednesday hit the league with a $3 billion suit claiming the owners conspired to set secret salary caps in the 2010 season, when team payrolls were supposed to be uncapped.
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March 01, 2011
NFL Violated Union CBA With $4B TV Contracts: Judge
A Minnesota federal judge on Tuesday found that the NFL violated a collective bargaining agreement with its players association when it entered television contracts guaranteeing it nearly $4 billion for games that could be canceled by a potential lockout.