Ex-NFL tight end can sue lawyer, court says

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  • The_Philster
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    • Jul 2002
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    Ex-NFL tight end can sue lawyer, court says

    LITTLE ROCK -- Former NFL All-Pro Keith Jackson can sue a lawyer for failing to file a lien to secure $500,000 in loans Jackson made to a troubled sports agent, the Arkansas state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

    The decision overturned part of a lower court judgment against the former Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers tight end. In 1998, Jackson loaned $370,000 to the company of sports agent and longtime friend Elbert Crawford. The transaction brought Jackson's total contributions, including prior advances, to $512,000.

    Jackson, who retired from a nine-year NFL career after Green Bay won the 1997 Super Bowl, requested that Crawford and his Ace Sports Management make arrangements to secure his loans to Ace.
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