Law Practice
Oct. 23, 2008
Penalty Flags Fly at Opening of Retired NFL Players' Trial
The retired players claim they are entitled to $82 million in licensing revenues from third parties like videogame maker Electronic Arts Inc. The NFL Players Association and its licensing arm, Players Inc., maintain the money is only for active players
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Penalty flags were flying Tuesday even before the conclusion of opening statements in a breach of contract case between retired NFL players and their union. The retired players claim they are entitled to - but did not receive - up to $82 million in licensing revenues from third parties like videogame maker Electronic Arts Inc. The National Football League Players Association and its licen...
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