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Oakland Raiders
After moving back to Oakland, the team sued the NFL for snooping with their negotiations to build a new stadium at Hollywood Park prior to the move. The Raiders' lawsuit further contended that they had the rights to the Los Angeles market, and thus were entitled to recompense from the league for giving up those rights by moving to Oakland. A jury found in favor of the NFL in 2001, but overturned a year later due to alleged juror misbehavior.
In February 2005, a California Court of Appeal collectively upheld the original judgment.
When the Raiders moved back from Los Angeles in 1995, the city of Oakland and the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Authority agreed to sell Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs) to help pay for the renovations to their stadium. But after games rarely sold out, the Raiders filed suit, claiming that the city and the Coliseum Authority with the false promise that there would be sellouts misled them. On November 2, 2005, a settlement was announced, part of which was the abolishment of PSLs as of the 2006 season.
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