Braza Comments on Cowboys Owner Jones’ Feud with NFL Commissioner
November 17, 2017
Law360
Partner Mary K. Braza is quoted in a Law360 article, “David Bois Could Be Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones’ Hail Mary,” about Jones’ threats to sue his fellow team owners if they renew NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract for another five years.
Braza said Jones has “a little bit of wiggle room” to challenge the league’s contract talks with Goodell. He could file such a claim in a friendly venue, such as the Eastern District of Texas, in the hopes of winning a temporary injunction, she said. But even that wouldn’t be a permanent victory, she noted.
Braza said Jones has “a little bit of wiggle room” to challenge the league’s contract talks with Goodell. He could file such a claim in a friendly venue, such as the Eastern District of Texas, in the hopes of winning a temporary injunction, she said. But even that wouldn’t be a permanent victory, she noted.
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