NAT. FOOTBALL LEAGUE v. OFFICE & PROF. EMP. INT. UN.

Civil Action No. 95-2317 (JR).

947 F.Supp. 540 (1996)

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, v. OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL 2, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

November 7, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas DePaso, Staff Counsel, National Football League Players Association, Washington, DC, Gerald Herz, Morris Kletzkin, Friedlander, Misler, Friedlander, Sloan & Herz, Washington, DC, for Plaintiff.

David R. Levinson, Washington, DC, for defendant Office and Professional Workers Union, Local 2.

David L. Rose, Washington, DC, for defendants Thomas and Raymond.

Allen M. Hutter, Washington, DC, for defendant Harkless.


MEMORANDUM

ROBERTSON, District Judge.

The decision of the National Football League Players Association ("NFLPA") to lay off and then discharge Rita Raymond and Valerie Thomas in March and April 1988 has given rise to six lawsuits and nearly eight years of litigation. In this, the sixth case, NFLPA sued Ms. Raymond and Ms. Thomas for abuse of process less than three weeks before their employment discrimination claims against NFLPA were set for trial...

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