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Batterman declined to say Wednesday whether owners will initiate a lockout in March, barring significant progress in bargaining by then.
NFL attorney: Players' union wants a lockout Leonard Bernstein 2011
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"Batterman is a partner at a firm that represents the NBA in their collective bargaining negotiations," Atallah said.
NFL attorney: Players' union wants a lockout Leonard Bernstein 2011
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Batterman said he believes that the union's executive director, DeMaurice Smith, has been focused on taking such an approach to the labor dispute since he was elected in March 2009.
NFL attorney: Players' union wants a lockout Leonard Bernstein 2011
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That overlooks the extraordinary amount of damage that will do to both parties, Batterman said.
NFL attorney: Players' union wants a lockout Leonard Bernstein 2011
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Batterman also said: The fact that we're 50 days or whatever from expiration is almost irrelevant.
NFL attorney: Players' union wants a lockout Leonard Bernstein 2011
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At best, Batterman's statement amounts to, "Sorry, you're not on the list."
Brian Frederick: NFL Owners Don't Want to Be Partners with Players, Fans Brian Frederick 2011
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But sources within the NFLPA told me this week that they have pushed during negotiations for ownership stakes in return for revenue and that NFL outside counsel Bob Batterman has unequivocally told them: "My clients aren't interested in being partners with your guys."
Brian Frederick: NFL Owners Don't Want to Be Partners with Players, Fans Brian Frederick 2011
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At best, Batterman's statement amounts to, "Sorry, you're not on the list."
Brian Frederick: NFL Owners Don't Want to Be Partners with Players, Fans Brian Frederick 2011
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But sources within the NFLPA told me this week that they have pushed during negotiations for ownership stakes in return for revenue and that NFL outside counsel Bob Batterman has unequivocally told them: "My clients aren't interested in being partners with your guys."
Brian Frederick: NFL Owners Don't Want to Be Partners with Players, Fans Brian Frederick 2011
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No bargaining session is currently scheduled, Batterman said.
NFL attorney: Players' union wants a lockout Leonard Bernstein 2011
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