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Naimoli et al v. Pro-Football, Inc., et al
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January 30, 2024
Fans Fight Commanders' Arbitration Bid Over Railing Collapse
NFL fans suing the Washington Commanders told the Fourth Circuit that a lower court correctly denied an attempt to compel arbitration and that the district court's ruling was "properly based" on the facts of the case filed over injuries the fans sustained from a rail that collapsed in a stadium.
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September 18, 2023
Commanders Can't Arbitrate Railing Collapse Suit
The Washington Commanders can't force into arbitration a personal injury lawsuit seeking damages after four Philadelphia Eagles fans fell when a railing on which they were leaning collapsed, a Maryland federal judge ruled, saying their stadium's method of putting ticket purchasers on notice of any arbitration clause amounted to a "hide-the-ball exercise."
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March 31, 2023
Commanders Say New Railing Suit Filings Defy Procedure
The Washington Commanders and other defendants in a lawsuit from fans who blame the team and its home stadium for injuries they sustained due to a railing collapse told a Maryland federal court the plaintiffs are improperly trying to add more information to a motion that opposed the club's request to compel them into mandatory arbitration.
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February 23, 2023
Fans Say Commanders Can't Kick Railing Suit To Arbitration
Four fans who took a tumble at the Washington Commanders' stadium after a railing collapsed argue they shouldn't be forced into arbitration because they purchased their tickets through a third party, and their attorney says the team is fighting so hard to keep the case from landing before a jury because it could have overarching implications.
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February 06, 2023
Commanders Ask For Arbitration In Railing Failure Fan Suit
The Washington Commanders contend they should go into arbitration for a lawsuit filed by four fans who claim the team and its home stadium are responsible for the injuries they sustained after a railing collapsed and they plummeted 5 to 10 feet onto concrete.