Plaintiffs are former pro football players suing the Defendant NFL, alleging that, despite knowing about the medical risks and consequences of repeated head and brain injuries, members of the National Football League's Medical Committee and League executives concealed risks associated with concussions from players, as well as the dangerous side effects of medication given to them by people working for the NFL.
JIM FINN, SCOTT DRAGOS, JOE HORN, JEROME PATHON, ISAIAH KACYVENSKI, BRAD SCIOLI, MATT JOYCE, DAN COLLINS, PAUL ZUKAUSKAS, SEAN BERTON, SEAN RYAN and CHRIS WALSH |
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE |
2:2011cv07067 |
December 5, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Newark Office |
Bergen |
Michael A. Hammer |
Jose L. Linares |
Other Personal Injury |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 SUMMONS ISSUED as to NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Attached is the official court Summons, please fill out Defendant and Plaintiffs attorney information and serve. Issued By *LEROY DUNBAR* (ld, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE ( Filing fee $ 350 receipt number 4065419.) JURY DEMAND., filed by BRAD SCIOLI, SEAN RYAN, SCOTT DRAGOS, JEROME PATHON, ISAIAH KACYVENSKI, PAUL ZUKAUSKAS, DAN COLLINS, JIM FINN, CHRIS WALSH, SEAN BERTON, MATT JOYCE, JOE HORN. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet)(ld, ) |
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