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Ohio Supreme Court Ruling Opens the Door for a Lawsuit Blitz

JSEL · November 12, 2018 · Leave a Comment

The Ohio Supreme Court became the first state high court to tackle the issue of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (“CTE”) in court, holding that CTE could be treated as a latent condition that develops long after an initial injury.  Steven Schmitz, a former football player at … [Read more...] about Ohio Supreme Court Ruling Opens the Door for a Lawsuit Blitz

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Concussion, CTE, football, Highlight, Litigation, NCAA, sports

“Be thankful O.J. is too old to play”—Shayana Jenkins Hernandez Sues the NFL

JSEL · October 19, 2018 · Leave a Comment

  In her latest move in her battle with the NFL, Shayana Jenkins Hernandez ("Jenkins"), the former fiancée of late New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, refiled a lawsuit in state court against the NFL and Riddell, the NFL’s official helmet provider from … [Read more...] about “Be thankful O.J. is too old to play”—Shayana Jenkins Hernandez Sues the NFL

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Concussion, Criminal, CTE, Litigation, NFL, sports, Torts

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