Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Other NFL Concussion Lawyers Speaking Up, Settlement May Not Have Been Unanimous

((HT: ESPN, Fainaru and Fainaru-Wada/Olbermann))

According to Mark and Steve, one lawyer is now speaking up that the unanimous decision to accept the $765-900-million concussion settlement against the NFL may not have been all that unanimous in the first place...

Thomas Girardi, who represents a fair number of players impacted, is determining just how many of his players should/can opt out and pursue something separate from the current decision.

"We're analyzing it right now to see who fits and who doesn't," Girardi told Fainaru and Fainaru-Wada. "I would say this: A heck of a lot of them don't fit. To start giving you percentages would be a little bit over the top for me right now. But I think it will be a substantial number."

Dorsey Levens discussed with Chris Hayes at the time of the settlement
((HT: MSNBC))


And Peter King discussed the most recent development with KO last night...


The HQ still wonders how the math will work out in the current figure- unless you're talking about accrued interest and all that stuff...

But we doubt it...

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