Thomas P. Birris and Darren M. Newberry of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin have entered appearances for Gundam Touring Services US, rock band Guns N’ Roses and lead singer Axl Rose in a personal injury lawsuit. The case, filed June 22 in Pennsylvania Western District Court by Edgar Snyder & Associates, arises from an incident at the band’s 2021 concert at Hershey Park stadium. The suit claims that the plaintiff was injured when Rose negligently and recklessly threw a microphone into the crowd. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Mark R. Hornak, is 2:23-cv-01171, Brown v. Rose et al.

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