Seventh Circuit: Federal Hockey League Made Its Own Bed, Must Suffer Consequences

Oct 2, 2015

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the ruling of a district judge, who refused to reconsider his decision to grant a default judgment against the Federal Hockey League in a case in which the league was sued by one of its players. The court was unsympathetic to the league, which had delegated the litigation brought by a professional hockey player, who was injured in a game, to an attorney, who failed to adequately pay attention to the case.   Kyler Moje, while playing for the lea
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