Arbitration, Conciliation and Mediation

Jon Gruden’s Lawsuit Against the NFL Can Proceed in Open Court

Jon Gruden won two important battles in his civil suit against the N.F.L. on Wednesday when a judge in Clark County, Nev., denied two of the league’s legal motions — one to dismiss his lawsuit outright and the other to compel a closed-door arbitration. Gruden filed the lawsuit in November 2021, a month after The […]

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N.F.L. Finds No Proof That Browns Paid Hue Jackson to Lose Games

The N.F.L. said that it was unable to substantiate claims made by former Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson that the team provided incentives as part of a plan to deliberately lose games to improve their position in the draft in coming years. Former U.S. attorney Mary Jo White led the league’s look into the claims, […]

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Trump Campaign Owes $300,000 in Legal Fees After Another Failed NDA Case

Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign has been ordered to pay more than $300,000 in legal fees and expenses to a former employee who the campaign’s lawyers said had violated the terms of a nondisclosure agreement when she accused Mr. Trump of forcibly kissing her in 2016. The award, the culmination of an arbitration claim that […]

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