January 12, 2023
A former NFL linebacker is dismissing without prejudice his claims against two of several defendants he named in a federal lawsuit after a deal with a Brooklyn real estate lawyer to purchase and distribute medical gloves went bad, causing him to lose $2 million.
December 12, 2022
A New York attorney's two real estate companies tackled an ex-NFL linebacker's suit over a botched $2 million medical gloves deal, arguing that neither company was involved in the transaction.
September 07, 2022
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a retired NFL linebacker will have to arbitrate claims he paid a New York attorney $2 million for medical gloves that were never provided.
February 04, 2022
A New York attorney accused of fleecing former NFL linebacker Mark Barron out of $2 million in personal protective equipment asked a judge on Thursday to kill the case or otherwise send it to arbitration, arguing that his deadline to make good on the deal hadn't even passed.
September 13, 2021
A former NFL linebacker is alleging a New York attorney fleeced him and his medical supply firm out of $2 million in a deal for personal protective equipment that went sour, then tried to explain his accounting in an incomprehensible Post-It note, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court Friday.