Juwan Howard Slapped with Suspension; Cowboys Cheerleader Settlement; Watson Criminal Case; Flores Hired by Steelers

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Another loaded week of sports law. Juwan Howard (5:41) slapped Wisconsin assistance coach Joe Krabbenhoft. Was the 5 game suspension enough? Will we see other punishments come down? Brian Flores (17:46) was hired by the Steelers as Senior Defensive Assistant and will be the linebackers coach. How does this impact his lawsuit? Does it help his case that he took a "step back" in terms of his position with the Steelers? Bruce Beal's (28:42) right of first refusal is in jeopardy if there is a forced sale of the Dolphins from Stephen Ross. The right of first refusal only kicks in when there is a voluntary sale by Ross, but in a forced sale situation, the NFL may have the authority to prevent the right of first refusal clause. Dan Wallach has more here. It is reported that a confidential settlement was paid by the Dallas Cowboys (32:03) for $2.4 million in 2015 regarding voyeurism allegations against Richard Dalrymple, Cowboys longtime senior vice president for public relations and communications. Dalrymple recently retired, holding his position at the Cowboys for 7 years after this settlement and these allegations. Should the House Oversight Committee expand their investigation of the Washington Commanders to include the Dallas Cowboys organization? Deshaun Watson (47:36) is back in the news as Watson's attorney Rusty Hardin states that the District Attorney's office should be making a decision to bring criminal charges by April 1. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimtental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Conduct Detrimental (@ConDetrimental) More Content: conductdetrimental.com Email us! [email protected]

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