((HT: Arizona Republic/Watters))Attorneys for Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes ((pictured, thanks Arizona Republic file)) say they are sorry for accidentally releasing confidential information related to a bidder's negotiations with Glendale, but they call the city's proposed remedies excessive. Attorneys for the city on Monday filed a contempt of court motion against Moyes in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, seeking four remedies to the breach: • Postponement of the Aug. 5 Glendale-only auction of the team until September.• A ruling by the court that the team should play the 2009-10 season in Glendale.• Removal of Moyes and his attorneys from the sale process "so that there can be a fair and reasonable shot at getting a sale in Glendale."• Monetary sanctions against Moyes and his attorney. "The relief the city seeks is vindictive, overly broad and now largely moot," attorneys with Jennings, Strouss and Salmon wrote in their response on Thursday. In the court filing, the attorneys said the first ...
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