Oakland Raiders v. National Football League Oakland Raiders v. National Football League

Oakland Raiders v. National Football League

131 CAL.APP.4TH 621, 32 CAL.RPTR.3D 266, 2005 DAILY JOURNAL D.A.R. 9099, 2005.CA.0006756

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Publisher Description

The Oakland Raiders (Raiders), a member club of an unincorporated association known as the National Football League (NFL or League), sued the NFL and its commissioner, Paul Tagliabue. The Raiders alleged that the NFL and Tagliabue (collectively, defendants) took various actions that were discriminatory towards the Raiders and placed it at a competitive disadvantage vis-...-vis other member clubs. One legal theory that the Raiders advanced was breach of fiduciary duty. Defendants argued that this claim was without merit for a variety of reasons, including the absence of legal duty, and the requirement that courts abstain from involving themselves in disputes involving private voluntary associations. The court below, citing both reasons, agreed with defendants and granted summary adjudication. The Raiders appealed.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2005
July 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
53
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
99.3
KB

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