SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, which owns the Sesame Place amusement park, has turned to Duane Morris to defend it against a civil rights class action suit filed over the summer by a Black family, who claimed they were discriminated against in an incident captured on video that quickly went viral online.

Last week, four Duane Morris attorneys from the Am Law 100 firm’s New York and Washington, D.C., offices entered their appearances in the case.

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