Ex-players can sue over licensing deal (AP)
Published 5/2/2008 at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
A federal judge ruled this week that retired NFL players can move ahead with a class-action lawsuit that claims the players union has not paid retirees for use of their images, likeness and names in group marketing deals. U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup ruled Tuesday that NFL Hall of Fame cornerback Herb Adderley, who filed the lawsuit with two other retired players, can represent the...
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Ex-NFL Players Can Sue Union
A federal judge rules that retired NFL players can move ahead with a lawsuit that claims the players' union has not paid retirees for licensing rights.
A federal judge rules that retired NFL players can move ahead with a lawsuit that claims the players' union has not paid retirees for licensing rights.
