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So how does the NFL get out from under all these lawsuits and remain a functioning entity?
Posted by
Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Jan 23 '13, 10:22
Have all players sign a waiver of future lawsuits rights for brain damage?
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the Union would never go for that IM. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jan 23, 10:22
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then if they lose one of these lawsuits or settle, they will never get out from under their legal mess. never -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 23, 10:24
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the universe of all current and former NFL players is not as large as we probably think -- nm
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charlie
Jan 23, 10:25
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but if every player can sue them for millions and win or get a settlement why would the League owners wnat to go on? -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 23, 10:26
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i don't know that every player is going to be a potential claimant. but if worst comes to absolute worst they declare chapter 11 and work it out -- (link)
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charlie
Jan 23, 10:28
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ahh interesting, wouold that cover future instances/lawsuits as well? -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 23, 10:29
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one would think that the league only enters into a comprehensive settlement if it is prospective and reflective
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charlie
Jan 23, 10:39
cause their are always new players joining the League -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 23, 10:27
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