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June-July 2011 0 Volume 1, Issue 1


SPORTS FACILI'


and the


Family of Racing Enthusiast Files

Wrongful Death Lawsuit against Facility


    urg Simpson Eldredge Hersh &
    Jardine, P.C., has filed a lawsuit on
behalf of the family of a 9-year-old girl
from Aurora, Colorado, who was involved
in a deadly collision at the Grand Junction
Motor Speedway during a kart-racing event
on August 15, 2010.
  Taybor Lee Duncan was killed when
the racing go-kart she was driving crashed
into a recovery vehicle, which the plaintiffs
claim recklessly entered the track in front
of Taybor Duncan's kart.
  The lawsuit, which names the Interna-
tional Kart Federation, the ColoradoJunior
Karting Club LLC and the Grand Junction
Motor Speedway as defendants, identifies


numerous safety failures. Among them
was a failure of race officials and organizers
to have or use available flaggers, failure to
have and provide proper communications,
failure to have and abide by proper and
necessary rules and regulations, failure to
warn racers, and the failure to have the
required medical personnel and equipment
present trackside, among others.
  The lawsuit alleges a number of claims,
including gross negligence, recklessness,
and willful and wanton conduct, causing
death.
   Kart racing is one of the fastest-growing
sports for kids in the United States, with

             See Green Sports on Page 4


Florida Supreme Court Rebuffs Citizens

in Spat Involving Orioles and Stadium


     he Florida Supreme Court has af-
     firmed a lower court's ruling that
validated the issuance of bonds by Sara-
sota County and the City of Sarasota, a
measure the municipalities undertook to
entice the Baltimore Orioles to hold its
spring training in Sarasota.
  The municipalities had entered into a
memorandum of understanding (MOU)
with the Orioles, which obligated the mu-
nicipalities to renovate a stadium complex
with funds raised through the issuance
of bonds. In exchange, the team would,


among other things, relocate to Sarasota
for spring training.
  In a bid to prevent the use of public
funds as an enticement, the Sarasota Citi-
zens for Responsible Government, et al.
sued, alleging, as previously reported in
Sports Litigation Alert, that the delibera-
tions to bring the Orioles to Sarasota were
in a 'dark back room' despite being adver-
tised by the County Commissioners as a
public meeting. The group claimed that
the County Commissioners sidestepped
                See Spectator on Page 4


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