Mark Cuban; Paul Kelly
September 4, 2009
Things have been hectic at the major sports unions over the past few weeks. Yesterday, fired NHLPA executive director Paul Kelly responded to the accusations that may have cost him his position. The NFLPA has been busy with news coming out about the "secret meeting". Baseball has the matter of the 104 leaked names that were on the drug list.
Paul Kelly is out, but is playing defense. "...I have always acted in the best interests of the players..."
http://www.sportingnews.com/nhl/article/2009-09-03/paul-kelly-fights-back-denies-allegation-reading-private-material
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban won the case brought against him by the SEC (for our readers that only think of football, we are not talking about the Southeastern Conference, this is the Securities and Exchange Commission) for alleged insider trading and now he wants the SEC to pay his legal fees.

Pay my legal fees!
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn
/latestnews/stories/090309dnbuscubanfees.13e40acbb.html
Things have been hectic at the major sports unions over the past few weeks. Yesterday, fired NHLPA executive director Paul Kelly responded to the accusations that may have cost him his position. The NFLPA has been busy with news coming out about the "secret meeting". Baseball has the matter of the 104 leaked names that were on the drug list.
Paul Kelly is out, but is playing defense. "...I have always acted in the best interests of the players..."
http://www.sportingnews.com/nhl/article/2009-09-03/paul-kelly-fights-back-denies-allegation-reading-private-material
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban won the case brought against him by the SEC (for our readers that only think of football, we are not talking about the Southeastern Conference, this is the Securities and Exchange Commission) for alleged insider trading and now he wants the SEC to pay his legal fees.

Pay my legal fees!
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn
/latestnews/stories/090309dnbuscubanfees.13e40acbb.html


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