...Miller, who backed Flood's lawsuit as head of the Major League Baseball Players Association. Free agency is the norm now, and players' salaries...
National Law Journal
The Daily Report
...National Football League commissioner Roger...franchise's players were paid...fight with Major League Baseball, said this...
National Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
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...Sports International ("TSI"), he has represented over 100 baseball players, many of whom played for Major League baseball teams. Some of these baseball players were...
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...unlike major league baseball -- is not categorically exempt from the antitrust laws. In 1968, the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB") recognized the NFL Players Association...
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