"National Football League" tagged Cases and Lawsuits

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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES, LLC et al v. OWENS et alApril 28, 2008May 2, 2008
Plaintiffs Philadelphia Eagles, LLC and the National Football League Management Council seeks to confirm an arbitration award against Defendants Terrell Owens and the National Football League Players Association. On December 6, 2005, Defendants filed a non-injury grievance against the Eagles, demanding that the Eagles repay Owens amounts withheld from his pay following his suspension from the Eagles. On December 13, 2005, Plaintiffs filed a counter-grievance demanding that Owens return $1,725,000 paid to him as a signing bonus. On January 24, 2008, an arbitrator ordered Owens to repay the Philadelphia Eagles $769,117.65. Owens has not paid the amount in accordance with the award.
The National Football League Players Association et al v. The National Football League Management Council et alApril 16, 2008April 18, 2008
The National Football League Players Association petitioned to confirm an award issued by a National Football League arbitrator regarding the practice of certain clubs claiming a dollar-fo-dollar offset against workers' compensation awards paid to players.
Parrish et al v. National Football League Players IncorporatedFebruary 14, 2007November 14, 2007
Plaintiff, a class of retired National Football League (NFL) players, seeks an accounting of funds received and distributed by defendant National Football League Players Inc. in connection with its promotional, marketing and licensing businesses conducted on behalf of plaintiffs.
GULLIFORD v. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES et alJune 25, 2007October 12, 2007
Plaintiff seeks information on the circumstances surrounding her husband's brain injury, which he sustained while at the Lincoln Financial Field during a Philadelphia Eagles game.
National Football League Players Association, Inc. et al v. Comercial Lt. Baroda S.A. et alJanuary 26, 2007October 9, 2007
Plaintiffs National Football League Players Association, INc. and National Football League Players Incorporated alleges that defendant Comercial LT Baroda S.A. d/b/a BetUS promotes the sportsbook feature of its gambling enterprises by making extensive and unauthorized use of photographs, names, and likenesses of several professional football players in the NFL on the BetUS website and in its marketing materials.
Cleveland Browns Football Company LLC v. Telantis Group CorporationAugust 31, 2007October 3, 2007
Plaintiff Cleveland Browns Football Company LLC alleged that defendant Telantis Group Corporation failed to pay the license fee and for game tickets pursuant to a Private Suite Licensing Agreement.
PDB Sports, Ltd. et al v. Lelie et alSeptember 7, 2007September 21, 2007
Petitioners PDF Sports Ltd. d/b/a The Denver Broncos Football Club and the National Football League Management Council sought confirmation of an arbitration award against Respondents Ashley Lelie and the National Football League Players Association. At arbitration, the Denver Broncos and the NFL Management Council had sought an order requiring Lelie to return a portion of his signing bonus, and to pay fines that were levied for his failure to report to the Brocos' mandatory minicamp and pre-season training camp.
Bazile v. NFL- Baltimore Ravens, Properties, Inc. et alSeptember 9, 2005August 22, 2007
Weinberg v. National Football League Players Association et alDecember 18, 2006August 15, 2007
Plaintiff Steve Weinberg challenges the authority of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) under federal law to regulate the conduct of Contract Advisors who serve on the union's behalf.
Stark et al v. Seattle Seahawks et alNovember 29, 2006June 22, 2007
Jackson v. Atlanta Falcons Football ClubApril 27, 2007June 20, 2007
McPherson v. Tennessee Football, Inc.January 3, 2007May 31, 2007
Frantz v. The National Football LeagueFebruary 9, 2007May 1, 2007
New York Jets LLC et al v. Cablevision Systems Corporation et alMarch 16, 2005January 31, 2007
Hawaii-Pacific Apparel Group, Inc. v. Cleveland Browns Football Company, LLC et alOctober 4, 2004December 27, 2006
Plaintiff Hawaii-Pacific Apparel Group, Inc. alleged that defendants Cleveland Browns Football Company LLC and National Football League Properties, Inc. infringed on plaintiff's trademarks LIL DAWG POUND and DAWG Pound.
Bethea v. National Football League, Inc.October 15, 2004October 24, 2006
HOFMANN v. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES et alMarch 23, 2006September 6, 2006
Promark Sports Inc v. Jacksonville Jaguars, et alJuly 14, 2006August 25, 2006
Chicago Park District, The v. Chicago Bears Football Club, Inc., The et alJuly 21, 2006August 10, 2006
New Orleans Louisiana Saints, L.L.C. et al v. Craver et alNovember 23, 2005July 25, 2006
HANEY et al v. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES et alJanuary 6, 2006June 5, 2006
Texas A&M University v. Seattle Seahawks Inc et alFebruary 2, 2006May 8, 2006
NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS, INC. et al v. CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.November 15, 2005March 23, 2006
WARNOCK v. NATIONAL FOOTBALL, et alMarch 4, 2004December 5, 2005
Tampa Bay Buccaneers et al v. Keenan McCardell et alOctober 11, 2005October 21, 2005
Dretzel v. The National Football League, Inc. et alOctober 15, 2004March 7, 2005
Miami Dolphins Ltd., et al v. Williams, et alOctober 28, 2004March 2, 2005
Petitioners Miami Dolphins, Ltd. and the National Football League Management Council sought to confirm an arbitration award against respondents Errick L. "Ricky" Williams and the National Football League Players Association in the amount of $8,616,353 based on Williams' breach of the NFL Player Contract.
Oakland Raiders v. RomanowskiDecember 21, 2004February 10, 2005
On August 24, 2003, Bill Romanowski allegedly attacked Marcus Williams at the Oakland Raiders training facility. Both were team members of the Oakland Raiders. Williams later sued Romanowski for battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence. Romanowski requested that the Oakland Raiders defend and indemnify him. Plaintiff Oakland Raiders seeks declaratory relief in the form of a judicial determination that the Oakland Raiders have no duty to defend or indemnify Defendant Romanowski.
Kenyon Rasheed et al v. National Football League Players Association et alFebruary 25, 2004April 21, 2004
Bouchat v. Baltimore Ravens Limited Partnership et alFebruary 14, 2008 
MAYER v. BELICHICK et alSeptember 28, 2007 
Plaintiff Carl J. Mayer, a New York Jets season ticket holder, sued Defendants Bill Belichick and The New England Patriots for violating the contractual expectations and rights of New York Jets ticket holders who fully anticipated and contracted for a ticket to observe an honest match played in compliance with all laws and regulations.
Atwater et al v. The National Football League Players Association et alJune 23, 2006 
Williams v. National Football LeagueApril 19, 2004