The eldest son of Bob McNair, the late founding owner of the Houston Texans, is suing the NFL. Cary McNair is represented in the lawsuit by prominent Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, who alleges the ...
Houston attorney Tony Buzbee threatened to take legal action against the Houston Texans on behalf of his client, Robert "Cary" McNair Jr., in a memo sent to the NFL earlier this month. Less than one ...
The son of billionaire Houston Texans owner Janice McNair plans to sue the league for $60 million for its alleged “deliberate effort to silence” him, court records show. The league allegedly got ...
It was 1999 when Bob McNair won the rights to the Houston Texans franchise ahead of the team's inaugural season in 2002. He owned the team from 1999 until his death in 2018. His death transferred ...
The Columbus Indiana Philharmonic began its 2015-2016 season with music by American composer George Gershwin, featuring internationally renowned soprano and Indiana University faculty member Sylvia ...
Delays in the distribution of federal grants for undergraduates involved with TRIO, a series of college-access programs, combined with an ongoing lawsuit have raised concerns among proponents for the ...
Tony Buzbee, the Houston attorney representing Cary, issued a letter dated Monday seeking "mediation from Commissioner Roger Goodell," regarding an alleged illegal ousting of Cary McNair from the ...
Tony Buzbee has become well-known in NFL circles for representing clients against Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson. Buzbee now has a client who is targeting the NFL. In a letter dated September 8, a ...
HOUSTON – Since the birth of the Texans as a franchise, Janice McNair has been instrumental to the growth of the organization. Now, the co-founder and senior chair, the widow of the late owner and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook In American Ballet Theater’s production, four principal dancers made their debuts in the role, which carries the ballet. By Brian ...
Sixteen years ago today, a quiet Fourth of July afternoon was interrupted with the stunning news that former NFL quarterback Steve McNair had been shot and killed. McNair was only 36 at the time. The ...
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