What Legal Steps Will Tom Brady Take to Fight 4 Game Suspension?
Saturday, May 16, 2015
On Friday, the NFLPA demanded that Commissioner Roger Goodell withdraw himself from the arbitration process and sent a letter to NFL VP of Football Operations Troy Vincent that claims Vincent had no authority to be the one to set Brady’s punishment and that Goodell is the only with the authority to impose punishment.
So what does Brady do now?
“If he is successful in his appeal, it ends there,” said Attorney and GoLocalWorcester MindSetter AiVi Nguyen. “But I have a feeling that because Goodell is the one who picks the hearing officers, he may either make himself a hearing officer or stack the odds against Tom.”
According to Article 46 of the NFL/NFLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement, Goodell has the authority to choose the hearing officers for Brady’s case, ONLY after consultation with DeMaurice Smith, the Executive Director of the NFLPA.
Brady has hired Jeffrey Kessler as his attorney. As GoLocalWorcester reported earlier this week, most recently Kessler has represented both Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson for off the field issues that got them both suspended indefinetly. However, following their appeals, Kessler got both suspensions overturned and both players were reinstated.
“If you look at section 46 of the CBA, that lays out the administrative procedure. I would look at the context of their (Rice’s and Peterson’s) lawsuits to see exactly how they argue the CBA doesn't apply in their situation and that's why they had the right to sue in court. It will be a similar argument for Brady,” said Nguyen.
“The collective bargaining agreement is supposed to be the ONLY tool that the league uses to solve problems. Like it's meant to keep the courts out of it. So if Brady sues in court, one of his arguments must be that Goodell either violated the CBA so it doesn't apply or that Goodell didn't fairly apply the CBA to Brady as compared to others,” said Nguyen.
According the CBA, Brady’s appeal will be scheduled by the end of next week. Currently, both the NFL and the NFLPA are exchanging copies of exhibits that they will be using to make their case.
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