Peluso v. New Jersey Devils, LLC, et al

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Case Number:

0:17-cv-01299

Court:

Minnesota

Nature of Suit:

P.I.: Other

Judge:

Susan Richard Nelson

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  1. August 24, 2018

    NHL Teams, Insurers Escape Ex-Player's Concussion Suit

    A Minnesota federal judge dismissed former National Hockey League "enforcer" Michael Peluso's concussion suit against his former teams and their insurers Friday, saying the court had no jurisdiction because none of the defendants had a sufficient connection to Minnesota.

  2. May 11, 2018

    Ex-NHL Enforcer Claims New Evidence In Concussion Suit

    Former National Hockey League "enforcer" Michael Peluso on Thursday asked a Minnesota federal court for permission to file an amended complaint in his concussion suit against his former teams, saying he has new evidence the teams knew he did have a brain injury and not just a risk of one.

  3. April 20, 2018

    NHL Teams, Insurers Renew Bid To Nix Head Injury Suit

    The New Jersey Devils and St. Louis Blues hockey teams and their insurance companies renewed their calls for a Minnesota federal court to dismiss concussion claims from former NHL "enforcer" Michael Peluso on Thursday, two months after both sides asked to put the case on hold.

  4. September 18, 2017

    Ex-NHLer Fights Team, Insurer Bids To Bench Head Injury Suit

    Former NHL "enforcer" Michael Peluso on Friday hit back at motions to dismiss his Minnesota federal suit alleging the New Jersey Devils, St. Louis Blues and insurance companies intentionally hid the dangers he faced from continued head injuries, arguing that his claims fall outside the exclusivity of workers' compensation frameworks of the states.

  5. April 24, 2017

    Ex-NHLer Says Devils, Blues Hid Risks Of Head Injuries

    Former NHL "enforcer" Mike Peluso hit the New Jersey Devils, St. Louis Blues and an insurance company with a lawsuit in Minnesota federal court alleging a "newly discovered" medical report shows the teams knew the risks of further head injuries but continued to encourage him to play and engage in fights.

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