$4.5 Million Victory: Collo Brothers Triumph in High-Stakes Shareholder Showdown Over Fort Lauderdale Condo Project Losses

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A state court has ruled in favor of two shareholders in a dispute against a Panamanian company, Costa Six S.A., and four of its shareholders, culminating in a $4.5 million judgment. The ruling, issued this week by Broward Circuit Judge Michael Robinson, resolves a contentious monetary conflict surrounding the Adagio Fort Lauderdale Beach project, a condominium located on the Intracoastal Waterway. The plaintiffs, brothers Leonardo and Luis Collo, who each own a 12.5% stake in the company, initiated the lawsuit to secure their financial interests, alleging that their rights as shareholders … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Major Streaming Collaboration Between Fox, Disney, and Warner Brothers

Los Angeles, CA – A federal judge has temporarily stalled the creation of a collaborative streaming service proposed by major entertainment conglomerates Fox, Disney, and Warner Brothers, marking a significant hiccup in the media giants’ plans to expand their digital footprints. The tentative junction of these industry titans aimed to unify their substantial content libraries in a single streaming platform, which could potentially have reshaped the competitive landscape of online entertainment. This collaborative effort was designed to pool top-tier movies, series, and exclusive offerings, harnessing the strengths of each corporation to capture a broader audience … Read more

Landmark Verdict: 81-Year-Old Mesothelioma Victim Awarded $23 Million in Negligence Lawsuit Against Valve Manufacturer Jenkins Brothers

New York, NY – An 81-year-old individual suffering from mesothelioma was awarded a $13 million settlement for past pain and suffering and an additional $10 million for future pain and suffering by a New York jury earlier this year. The verdict held valve manufacturer Jenkins Brothers responsible for negligence in the case. The company has since appealed the decision, but the Supreme Court of New York’s Appellate Division upheld the jury’s ruling and allowed the verdict to stand. The lawsuit was filed by James McWilliams, a retired union steamfitter who worked with valve flange gaskets … Read more

High-profile Los Angeles socialite on trial for murder in fatal crash that killed two young brothers

VAN NUYS, California – The murder trial of a Los Angeles socialite, Rebecca Grossman, began on Friday over a fatal crash that took the lives of two young brothers. Grossman, 60, is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the September 2020 incident that killed Jacob Iskander, eight, and his brother Mark, 11. The trial got off to a contentious start as the prosecution and defense clashed over admissible evidence. According to prosecutors, Grossman had a boozy lunch with her former lover, Scott Erickson, a former LA Dodgers player, before getting behind the wheel of … Read more