NFLPA cites "egregious violations of legal due process". But, only process you're due is process you bargained for. http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/20526330 …
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When you've agreed to arbitration, you've opted out of "due process" and opted in to a Wild Wild West process.
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Arbitration works fine when you have sophisticated businesses on both sides with independent & seasoned arbitrators.
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But when an arbitrator screws up or does something that feels unfair, there's basically nothing a court can do (absent fraud).
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The arbitrator got a key fact wrong? Relied on a witness who lied? Disregarded a key document? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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When you take the red pill and opt for arbitration, you leave behind all the comforts of the court system. Like "due process".
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And when arbitration goes horribly wrong, you don't get to opt back in to the court system. You've made your choice.
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For lawyers who've been through multiple arbitrations, the Tom Brady appeal was a yawner. System is stacked in favor of arbitrator.
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The only surprising thing about Brady case was how bad an arbitration system NFLPA agreed to. Might as well be "Whatever you think, Roger."
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shhhh shhh lets see how this plays outpic.twitter.com/awn4yHvAVr
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