A two-year suspension by the NFL Players Association has been given to David Dunn, who represents Cincinnati quarterback Carson Palmer and dozens of other NFL players. The punishment is based in part on his testimony in a trial against Leigh Steinberg, in which a federal jury in Los Angeles found that Dunn competed unfairly against Steinberg, his former business partner. Shortly after that 2002 trial, the players' union had suspended Dunn for two years, but he filed for bankruptcy, which put on hold all administrative actions against him. The latest suspension, which is subject to appeal, would not prohibit his firm from retaining NFL clients, although Dunn could not receive any part of a player's fee.