A federal judge in Maryland denied the Washington Commanders Football Team’s motion to compel arbitration and dismiss a personal injury lawsuit, finding issues of fact existed regarding whether the plaintiffs were bound to the arbitration clause through their use of electronic tickets.

The Commanders, also known as Pro-Football Inc., were sued after a group of fans fell from an elevated surface at FedEx Field, owned by WFI Stadium Inc.

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