About Ajit Narasimhan

Ajit Narasimhan is a former Sports and Managing Editor in the Dallas Texas and surrounding areas from 1999-2009. He is a three-time award winning writer. Following leaving the newspaper industry, he relocated to San Diego California, obtained his Paralegal Degree and has been working as a Senior Litigation Paralegal since 2009. He has been cited in numerous legal publications and was honored in the prestigious Sandford's "Who's Who" rising stars for the 2010 year. Mr. Narasimhan is additionally pursuing his juris doctorate, while working full-time.

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October 22, 2021
Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy, sent a letter to NFL Commissioner Rodger Goodell requesting relevant documents and information regarding the Washington Football Team’s hostile workplace culture and NFL’s handling of this matter, which included amassing a trove of 650,000 emails.
October 19, 2021
On Tuesday afternoon, the Dallas Morning News reported that Dallas Cowboys Starting Safety Damontae Kazee was arrested on Tuesday morning, […]
October 13, 2021
St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Christopher McGraugh on Wednesday, fined four NFL team owners for failing to comply with his July order to turn over financial information as part of a contentious lawsuit the City of St. Louis filed over the move by the Rams football team to Los Angeles.The Court fined New York Giants owner John Mara $8,000, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones $6,000, and ordered Clark Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs and Robert Kraft of the New England Patriots to pay $5,000 each. All four also were ordered to pay a total of $25,000 in fees to the plaintiff’s attorneys, according to the court order. 
October 12, 2021
The NFL Players Association said Tuesday that it plans to request that the NFL release the remainder of the 650,000 emails reviewed as part of the investigation into workplace misconduct with the Washington Football Team.
October 12, 2021
On Friday the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas held a hearing to consider Dallas Cowboys Offensive […]
October 12, 2021
Judge Amos Mazzant III denied Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle La’el Collins’ request for a temporary restraining order against the NFL and his bid to overturn his 5-game suspension. On Friday the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas held a hearing to consider Collins’ request for a temporary restraining order against the NFL, however, the Court did not immediately rule as Collins was not able to play in Sunday’s 44-20 thrashing of the New York Giants by the Dallas Cowboys. On Tuesday, however, the Court put forth its ruling, denying  the embattled Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman’s bid to play.
October 12, 2021
Jon Gruden, the former coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, abruptly resigned on October 11, 2021, following the release of another round of racist, sexist, and homophobic emails transmitted between 2010-2018, which were a part of a workplace misconduct investigation into former Washington Football Team president Bruce Allen by the NFL.
October 9, 2021
Facing bribery allegations, La’el Collins’ teammate Dak Prescott comes to his defense