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Failed 1987 strike could keep plenty of concussion cases in court

Failed 1987 strike could keep plenty of concussion cases in court

On Tuesday, the first real skirmish in the concussion litigation occurred in Philadelphia, where Judge Anita Brody entertained arguments regarding the question of whether the 4,000-plus former players may pursue justice in court and, ultimately, before a jury of lay persons.  The league predictably wants the cases to be forced into arbitration, a less formal…