Professor David Gregory was quoted again in the New York Times, in an article headlined N.F.L. Picks Lawyer to Lead Inquiry Into Dolphins. The inquiry, headed by Ted Wells, is to focus on the conduct of a Miami Dolphin player. Here is an excerpt from the article:
“He has huge credibility as one of the best defense lawyers in the country and a football veteran,” said David Gregory, the executive director of the Center for Labor and Employment Law at St. John’s University School of Law. “He’s exquisitely fair and will have an immediate understanding of the team, and even in his 60s, he looks like he can suit up tomorrow.”
Gregory said that whatever Wells finds, the Dolphins could be dragged into a legal fight because the case involves allegations that Richie Incognito bullied his teammate Jonathan Martin and used racial epithets.
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