NFL Files Suit for Hardy File 2 hours after signing

burmafrd

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Probably based on the CBA and his contractual relationship with the NFL, I would assume.

highly questionable actually. Since the only transcript of that so called trial was paid for by Hardy's lawyers.
 

coogrfan

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Why not do it months ago?

The case wasn't dismissed until Feb. of this year. The story implies that the league only filed the suit because their requests to get a copy of the court file have met with nothing but silence.
 

Dave_in-NC

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Agree. NFL has itself caught in a situation where the legal system, or the individuals , have reached a settlement and now they want to render their form of " social justice"

Sad part is from all that *IS* known, Hardy was the one under attack.
 

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Agree. NFL has itself caught in a situation where the legal system, or the individuals , have reached a settlement and now they want to render their form of " social justice"

Just because he paid the victim off doesn't mean the act should go unpunished. That's a horrible precedent
 

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Even if they try to issue a suspension Hardy will appeal. If you remember the Detroit playoff game were Suh appealed and then got to play, it would be a complete joke if Suh wasn't suspended by the NFL but Hardy was.

Oh, wait... what am I saying?
 

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Mine buys me drinks every now and then, usually after I pay him to look some thing over though.

Correction:

  1. Paralegal looked something over for 30 minutes.
  2. Paralegal wrote quick brief, signed by lawyer, 20 minutes.
  3. Lawyer charged @Dave_in-NC 2.5 hours
  4. Lawyer bought two drinks for 10 minutes of billings
ERGO

@Dave_in-NC bought @Dave_in-NC and Lawyer Drinks
 
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