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An arbitrator ruled on Monday that National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell had the authority to suspend four New Orleans Saints players in the "Bountygate" scandal. The ruling was a victory for Gregg Levy of Covington & Burling, who represents the NFL, but a setback for Jeffrey Kessler—formerly of Dewey & LeBoeuf and now at Winston & Strawn—who represents the NFL Players Association.
June 04, 2012 at 03:00 AM
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