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...professional football players and one prospective football player ("the Players") against the National Football League and its thirty-two separately-owned clubs, more commonly known...
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...to lift two protective orders prohibiting disclosure of communications made during a mediation, and Savage & Associates, P.C.'s cross-motion to enjoin K...
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...He filed a motion to extend the time he had to complete mediation in the case, which was granted. A post-mediation status hearing was...
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...her husband, Gary Allen Mabray, and her motion to revoke consent to arbitration. Mary contends that Keen's representation of her husband, and the arbitration...
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