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State Sen. Leland Yee allegedly solicited bribes for NFL Workers’ Compensation Law
The NFL controversy involving workers' compensation claims continues to heat up. Today's post by Brett Gowen of the California Bar is shared from fbgslaw.com
As part of the ongoing saga of State Senator Leland Yee, a new charge for racketeering was given by a federal grand jury. As part of the indictment, Sen. Yee allegedly solicited $60,000 for Yee’s vote and another senator’s vote on a bill dealing with limiting workers’ compensation benefits for NFL players. According to the indictment, Sen. Yee believed the money would be paid by a NFL team owner according to an LA Times article.
Attorney, Melissa Brown at Fraulob Brown Gowen & Snapp, has a connection to the NFL and their treatment of injured players. Ms. Brown was retained as an expert witness for the NFL Players’ Association at an arbitration hearing involving a workers’ compensation law dispute with NFL owners. The arbitration, and the flurry of lawsuits involving NFL injuries, is part of the growing recognition of the impact the game has on the long-term health of the players.
Brett Gowen |
As part of the ongoing saga of State Senator Leland Yee, a new charge for racketeering was given by a federal grand jury. As part of the indictment, Sen. Yee allegedly solicited $60,000 for Yee’s vote and another senator’s vote on a bill dealing with limiting workers’ compensation benefits for NFL players. According to the indictment, Sen. Yee believed the money would be paid by a NFL team owner according to an LA Times article.
Attorney, Melissa Brown at Fraulob Brown Gowen & Snapp, has a connection to the NFL and their treatment of injured players. Ms. Brown was retained as an expert witness for the NFL Players’ Association at an arbitration hearing involving a workers’ compensation law dispute with NFL owners. The arbitration, and the flurry of lawsuits involving NFL injuries, is part of the growing recognition of the impact the game has on the long-term health of the players.
Related articles
- Leland Yee: New racketeering count against California state senator adds to gravity of case (mercurynews.com)
- Editorial: Indicted California senators insult voters by collecting salary (sacbee.com)
- Brown Testifies in NFL Arbitration - Pacific McGeorge School of Law (workers-compensation.blogspot.com)
- NFL Players' Association has Melissa C. Brown on Their Team (workers-compensation.blogspot.com)
- California limits workers' comp sports injury claims (workers-compensation.blogspot.com)
- California's Independent Medical Review System Unreasonably Denies Injured Workers Benefits (workers-compensation.blogspot.com)
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