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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Larson will issue ruling by Aug 7 in Williamses' Case



"By Aug. 7, Hennepin County District Court Judge Gary Larson will issue a ruling on whether Kevin and Pat Williams can play for the Vikings this season.

The judge conducted one final hearing Wednesday morning with lawyers for the NFL and the Pro Bowl defensive tackles, who were found to have taken a banned substance -- unwittingly, they say -- and were suspended for four games.

The matter has been playing out in federal and state courtrooms since last winter, with issues still pending in both jurisdictions.

The NFL wants Larson to delay any proceedings on the matter until after a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. District Court of Appeals hears appeals of a ruling by federal Judge Paul Magnuson. The oral arguments are set for Aug. 18. The court is expected to rule by September.

If Larson doesn't wait, the risk is that the federal and state courts will issue conflicting rulings, NFL lawyer Joseph Schmitt said. "We are sympathetic to the plaintiffs' desire to get the matter resolved. We share that desire. ... However, the most important consideration is not speed, but accuracy," Schmitt argued.

The players want to proceed immediately in state court with a trial before the season begins. Absent a trial next month, Ginsberg asked that Larson wait to conduct a trial until after the season.

Last year, the Williamses filed a lawsuit in state court contending that the NFL's drug-testing procedures violate state workplace laws, and they asked that a judge void their suspensions."

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Vikings Williams Wall Can Play During Appeal

"Minnesota Vikings Kevin and Pat Williams can play while their court case over their use of the substance StarCaps plays out, and the NFL cannot step up testing of them during that time, Hennepin County District Judge Gary Larson said this morning in a 15-page ruling.

Larson also scheduled a hearing July 22 on the NFL's request to put the state court matter on hold pending the league's appeal of federal claims -- a process that could take months.

Lawyers for the two defensive linemen asked Larson to let them continue to play football. The NFL wanted the players to serve out their suspensions.

The NFL argued that a restraining order Larson issued late last year was dissolved by the actions of U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson."

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