NFL Violated Union CBA With $4B TV Contracts: Judge

By Dan Rivoli · March 1, 2011, 10:31 PM EST

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...

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Case Information

Case Title

White, et al v. Natl Football League, et al

Case Number

4:92-cv-00906

Court

Minnesota

Nature of Suit

Anti-Trust

Date Filed

September 21, 1992

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