By Curt Anderson | July 22, 2019
Last month, Carnival admitted violating probation from a 2016 criminal pollution case — it paid a separate $40 million fine at the time — as its ships continued to cause environmental harm around the world since then.
By Curt Anderson | June 4, 2019
A senior U.S. District Court judge approved the agreement after the Carnival CEO stood up in open court and admitted the company's responsibility for probation violations stemming from the previous environmental case.
By Zach Schlein | April 24, 2019
The appellate panel held the district court abused its discretion by deciding jurisdiction, without properly weighing all the factors before granting a motion to dismiss based on forum non conveniens.
By Lidia Dinkova | September 11, 2018
The Airport East Distribution Center is a three-building industrial complex that wasn't on the market when it caught the eye of buyer CenterPoint Properties.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Oscar Sanchez | June 8, 2018
The Florida Constitution Revision Commission (FCRC) has been assembled, and the commissioners have been busy during this past year. They have decided to put eight proposals to amend Florida's constitution on the November ballot. Each proposal will require least 60 percent of the vote to pass.
By Samantha Joseph | April 18, 2018
Less than 24 hours after a Dallas-bound Southwest Airlines jet made an emergency landing in Philadelphia Tuesday, attorney Ladd Sanger had already fielded two calls from passengers.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Spencer Aronfeld | March 30, 2018
The cruise industry is getting a lot of media attention this year, but not for their exciting new ships which feature onboard hair-raising water slides, go-kart tracks and smokehouse BBQ joints, but because of the increased number of failed ship inspections performed pursuant to by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Vessel Sanitation Program (CDC-VSP).
By The Associated Press | March 26, 2018
A package of contraband covered in grass clippings that was dropped by a drone at a Panhandle prison is one of the most recent examples of inmates using advanced technology to smuggle illegal items behind prison walls.
By Lidia Dinkova | February 22, 2018
Prologis is ready to build the new 200,000-square-foot regional headquarters for Dufry at the Beacon Lakes industrial park.
By Samantha Joseph | February 5, 2018
The biggest obstacle was proving that a client with $3,550 in medical bills had suffered permanent, devastating injury worthy of a multimillion-dollar award.
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