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Civil Litigation,
Entertainment & Sports

Apr. 1, 2019

Baseball is back, and so is concern for spectator safety

As sports fans rejoiced the opening day of Major League Baseball, most were not thinking about the risks and potential dangers for spectators of American’s favorite pastime. L

Brian S. Kabateck

Founding and Managing Partner
Kabateck LLP

Consumer rights

633 W. Fifth Street Suite 3200
Los Angeles , CA 90071

Phone: 213-217-5000

Email: bsk@kbklawyers.com

Brian represents plaintiffs in personal injury, mass torts litigation, class actions, insurance bad faith, insurance litigation and commercial contingency litigation. He is a former president of Consumer Attorneys of California.

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Joana Fang

Associate
Blackstone Law APC

8383 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 745
Beverly Hills , CA 90071

Phone: (310) 622-4278

Email: jfang@blackstonepc.com

Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA

Joana specializes in consumer class actions, personal injury, wrongful death and insurance bad faith claims.

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Baseball is back, and so is concern for spectator safety
Dodger Stadium (New York Times News Service)

As sports fans rejoiced the opening day of Major League Baseball, most were not thinking about the risks and potential dangers for spectators of American's favorite pastime. Like many competitive team sports, the outcome of a game can cause either a massive celebration or angry riots when overzealous fans take matters into their own hands. It is not uncommon in our sports-obsessed nation for fans to sometimes take to the streets and start havoc and destroy public prop...

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