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MDL-2323 IN RE: NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYERS' CONCUSSION INJURY LITIGATION
Case Number:
2:12-md-02323
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action, Multi-district Litigation
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Firms
- Acosta & Associates
- Berkowitz & Hanna
- BrownGreer PLC
- Collins & Truett
- Dugan Law Firm
- Giddens Law Firm
- Hangley Aronchick
- Kairys Rudovsky
- Locks Law Firm
- Lorentz Law Firm
- Moirano Gorman
- MoloLamken
- Paul Weiss
- Pope McGlamry
- Robins Cloud
- Sanders Warren
- Steckler Wayne
- Welsh & Recker
- Wilkinson Stekloff
- Zuckerman Spaeder
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August 19, 2019
Seeger Swats Away NFL Concussion Fee Objection Again
Seeger Weiss LLP fired back on Monday against an objection to its latest $1.7 million fee request in the NFL concussion settlement, the most recent move in a pattern that's taken on an almost ritualistic quality as it's continued to repeat itself since the deal went into effect.
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July 30, 2019
Ex-NFL Player To Appeal Concussion Claim Denial To 3rd Circ.
In an apparent first for the landmark NFL concussion settlement, a player whose claim was denied has appealed to the Third Circuit, teeing up a legal battle that could encompass years of complaints alleging the league has been allowed to twist the deal's language to make it harder for players to get paid.
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July 25, 2019
Seeger Weiss Asks For $1.7M For NFL Concussion Deal Work
Seeger Weiss LLP on Thursday asked the Pennsylvania federal court overseeing the NFL concussion settlement for $1.7 million to cover the work the firm has done over the first half of the year.
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July 16, 2019
Pa. Atty Appointed To Oversee Handling Of NFL Fraud Probe
The Pennsylvania federal judge overseeing the NFL concussion settlement on Monday appointed a Philadelphia-based criminal defense attorney to serve as a new special master to protect the rights of participants in an investigation launched in December into potential fraudulent settlement claims.
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June 21, 2019
Podhurst Wins Atty Fees Dispute In NFL Concussion MDL
A Pennsylvania federal magistrate judge has recommended that Podhurst Orseck PA receive 20% of a former NFL player's settlement award in multidistrict litigation over concussion injuries related to play on the field, rejecting the player's contention that he did not hire the firm to individually represent him.
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June 14, 2019
Seeger Weiss Says Common Benefit Fee Objections Too Late
NFL concussion settlement class counsel Seeger Weiss LLP was again on the defensive about attorney fees for work done for the common benefit of the class Friday, telling a Pennsylvania federal judge that recent objections to a 5% holdback from awards to fund the fees are untimely.
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May 16, 2019
Ex-NFLers Lose Bid To Overturn Tighter Concussion Rules
Attorneys for the thousands of retired NFL players covered by the league's landmark concussion settlement suffered a bruising defeat on Thursday when the Pennsylvania federal judge overseeing the program denied their bid to overturn new, restrictive medical rules that many view as a gift to the NFL.
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May 07, 2019
Fraud May Merit New NFL Concussion Rules, Judge Says
Citing continued concern about potentially fraudulent payouts from the National Football League's massive concussion settlement, the Pennsylvania federal judge overseeing the litigation signaled her support Tuesday for new medical rules that players say would limit their freedom to see doctors of their choosing.
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April 25, 2019
Ex-NFL Players Seek Rethink Of Concussion Deal Changes
Former professional football players are contesting newly adopted medical rules in the NFL concussion settlement, arguing the changes only benefit the league and were approved without giving the retired players a chance to review them, according to Wednesday filings in Pennsylvania federal court.
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April 16, 2019
NFL Moved Goal Posts With New Concussion Rules, Attys Say
Newly adopted medical rules in the NFL concussion settlement will likely make it harder for retired players to receive payouts, leaving their attorneys fearful of slowly losing the "administrative knife fight" that has broken out around the landmark deal.