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Hendrickson v. Octagon, Inc.
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July 28, 2016
NFL Agent Asks Judge To Deny 'Fee Tails' To Former Agency
National Football League sports agent Douglas Hendrickson told a California federal court in two separate filings on Wednesday that his former agency has no right to assess "fee tails," which pass the rights to players’ agency fees from one owner to another, after a noncompete agreement that barred him from working for another sports agency expired.
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July 14, 2016
No DQ For Hunton & Williams In NFL Agent Contract Row
The California judge overseeing NFL agent Doug Hendrickson's suit against his former employer over employment contract provisions refused a motion to disqualify Hunton & Williams LLP as Hendrickson's counsel Tuesday, finding the conflict of interest raised in the motion was purely hypothetical.
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July 11, 2016
NFL Agent Says Calif. Law Dooms Ex-Agency's Fee Play
NFL agent Doug Hendrickson asked a California federal court on Friday to hand him a quick win on a handful of claims in a suit against his former employer, saying Octagon Inc. admitted that language in his contract guaranteeing the firm a portion of his post-employment client fees is an illegal restraint on trade.
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March 16, 2016
Hunton & Williams Can't Stay In Contract Row, Court Told
Sports agency Octagon Inc. told a California federal court Tuesday that Hunton & Williams LLP's denial of a conflict of interest in its representation of a former Octagon employee and his new employer in a contract dispute is "short sighted and disingenuous," urging the court to disqualify the firm.
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March 09, 2016
Hunton & Williams Says No Conflict Exists In Contract Row
Hunton & Williams LLP said it should be allowed to represent a former employee of sports agency Octagon Inc. in a contract dispute, telling a California federal judge Wednesday that the agency's conflict of interest claims are "nonexistent."
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February 23, 2016
Hunton & Williams Hit With DQ Bid In Sports Agency Suit
Hunton & Williams LLP was slapped Tuesday with a motion to disqualify it from representing a pair of sports agents in their contract dispute with former employer Octagon Inc., with Octagon arguing the firm's representation of the agents' new employer represents a conflict of interest.