Entertainment & Sports
Jan. 16, 2014
Lawyers see NFL deal holdup as only temporary hurdle
Plaintiffs' attorneys suing the National Football League said Tuesday that they remain "confident" a Philadelphia judge will approve the $765 million settlement between the league and thousands of ex-players over concussion claims.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Plaintiffs' attorneys suing the National Football League said Tuesday that they remain "confident" a Philadelphia judge will approve the $765 million settlement between the league and thousands of ex-players over concussion claims, despite her preliminary rejection of the deal.
Attorneys asked U.S. District Judge Anita B. Brody of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to approve the agree...
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