For Roger Goodell, the National Football League's commissioner, looking to the past looks like a great move in talks with players sanctioned in the Saints bounty scandal
...retired after 40 years with the NFLPA. DePaso has been part of the NFLPA legal department...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...retired after 40 years with the NFLPA. DePaso has been part of the NFLPA legal department...
...day as GC is May 15—his 40th anniversary with the NFLPA—after which he will move into a consulting role. ...
The top lawyer's gotten the ax buuuuuuuuuut ... what happened? Officials are calling the move a 'disgrace' after the general counsel for the group that resolves disputes between New Jersey and its wo
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
...diuretic contained a prohibited substance, "but deliberately failed to inform the NFLPA or the players of that fact." The union suffered...
Corporate Counsel
...diuretic contained a prohibited substance, "but deliberately failed to inform the NFLPA or the players of that fact." The union suffered...
...Berthelsen, general counsel of the National Football Players Association, was named the NFLPA's acting executive director following the death of Gene Upshaw . . . Barbara Bishop...
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