The NFLPA has served subpoenas on the NFL, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and former NFLPA President and current NFL VP/Player Development Troy Vincent, ordering them to produce all documents relating to allegations Vincent and other former player leaders were colluding to undermine the union's collective bargaining position. The subpoenas were served on Goodell and the NFL offices in N.Y. under order of the Supreme Court in New York and the subpoena on Vincent was served under order of the Loudon County (Va.) Circuit Court. Vincent, who was hired by the NFL earlier this year after he lost the election last year for NFLPA Exec Dir to DeMaurice Smith, has a home in Virginia. The subpoenas, which order the production of any and all documents relating to meetings, discussions and communications between Vincent and other former player leaders and league officials, are part of an ongoing civil lawsuit filed by former NFLPA Head of Human Resources Mary Moran against the NFLPA. The NFL, Goodell, and Vincent are not named parties in that lawsuit