Daily Journal Staff Writer
Retired football players seeking licensing royalties for the use of their likenesses in video games and other media took a hard hit in court this week after losing a federal lawsuit on summary judgment.
A group of five former NFL players sued the National Football League Players Association last April, alleging the organization breached its fiduciary duty to members by failing to seek opportunities to li...
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