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The Madden NFL 24PA plans to revise
Created: 9 month(s) ago
When Brady's suspension was confirmed, the league contacted an official from the federal court in Mut 24 Coins New York to affirm Goodell's decision. Since that was the first filing then, the Minnesota judge decided to transfer Brady. United States district judge Richard Kyle declared in a press release that "This judge does not see any need for this move to take place with respect to Minnesota," according to Mike Garafolo of Fox Sports.
"Indeed the court finds little reason for this action to have started in Minnesota in any way," says Kyle, via Garafolo. "Brady plays for a team from Massachusetts; the Union is headquartered at Washington, D.C.; the Madden NFL 24 is headquartered in New York; the arbitration proceedings were held in New York and the award was made from New York." The Madden NFL 24PA plans to revise its lawsuit against Madden NFL 24 as soon as Thursday, in Manhattan, according to Albert Breer of the Madden NFL 24 Network. This doesn't mean that Madden NFL 24 will win the case in any way however the league certainly was convinced enough to file first in a location of their choosing that they believe it can change the outcome. The ability to have your case heard in a place that has even a chance of being more supportive of your case could be considered a major win. Another portion of the statement from Minnesota clarifies the reason this was the case, stating "In this court's view ... it is the New York Action triggers application of Madden 24 Coins Cheap the rule that was first filed," as reported by Tom Pelissero of USA Today. |
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