NFL Plans to Force Brian Flores Discrimination Lawsuit into Secret Arbitration
NFL Plans to Force Brian Flores Discrimination Lawsuit into Secret Arbitration
The N.F.L. has told a judge that former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores should not be allowed to sue the League—and that his lawsuit should either be dismissed or forced into secret arbitration.According to The Miami Sun-Sentinel, the N.F.L. released a letter detailing its strategy on Thursday, in advance of an initial hearing with the Manhattan-based federal judge overseeing the case.The letter, adds the Sun-Sentinel, was jointly prepared by attorneys for both Flores and other coaches participating in the lawsuit and lawyers for the N.F.L.The purpose of the letter was to inform the court of each side’s position before the hearing, scheduled for May 2.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Flores filed his lawsuit earlier this year. In his complaint, Flores claims that the N.F.L. facilitates widespread racially discriminatory hiring practices.These practices, Flores says, disproportionately affect minority coaches and general managers.
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