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1:18-cv-04483
New York Southern
Labor: E.R.I.S.A.
Class Action
Gregory H. Woods
An ex-Jacksonville Jaguars safety who said he suffered head injuries while playing saw his suit against the NFL's management council and players' union tossed after a federal judge said he hadn't shown his retirement plan's supervisory board did anything wrong by withholding its interpretation of allegedly vague benefits language.
A former NFL player has urged a New York federal judge not to spike a proposed class action claiming his retirement plan's supervisory board failed to disclose enough information about players' benefits, arguing the latest version of his suit includes enough details to keep it in court.
A New York federal judge has dismissed a former NFL player's proposed class action claiming that players weren't properly informed about their retirement benefits but left the door open for him to amend some of his claims.
A former NFL player has shot back at a federal magistrate judge's recommendation calling to spike his proposed class action claiming players weren't properly informed about their retirement benefits, arguing his claim that he and others hadn't been provided adequate information about their retirement plan terms was filed on time.
A federal magistrate judge Thursday recommended spiking a former National Football League safety's lawsuit against the NFL players' union, saying he found no credence to allegations that players weren't properly informed about their retirement benefits.
A former NFL player is urging a New York federal court not to spike his Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit claiming players weren't properly informed about their retirement benefits, arguing the NFL players union and other defendants are trying to "rewrite" his allegations.
The National Football League Players Association and others have urged a New York federal judge to toss a former player's proposed class action that said the Employee Retirement Income Security Act was flouted because players were not properly informed about the terms of their retirement benefits plans.
The National Football League Players Association and the NFL flouted the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by failing to properly inform players about the terms of their retirement benefits plans, a former Jacksonville Jaguars safety alleged in a proposed class action Monday.