One of Shanquella Robinson’s Travel Companions Moves to Dismiss Wrongful Death Lawsuit Amid Ongoing Controversy

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A member of the so-called “Cabo 6,” the group that traveled to Mexico with Shanquella Robinson before her tragic death in 2022, is seeking to have a wrongful death lawsuit against her dismissed. E’Mani Green, previously known as Daejhanae Jackson, is making this request as new developments unfold in the ongoing legal battle surrounding the case. Court documents indicate that Green has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, contending that the manner in which she was served with the complaint did not meet legal standards. She asserts that the papers were … Read more

New Lawsuit Blames Union Station and Gun Dealers for Fatal Parade Day Shooting

Kansas City, Mo. — A new lawsuit has emerged following a deadly shooting during a parade event in 2022, alleging that Union Station and several gun dealers bear responsibility for the wrongful death of a victim. The complaint contends that the negligence of these entities contributed to an environment that allowed the tragic event to unfold. The shooting occurred on the afternoon of the parade, which was intended to celebrate a community milestone. Instead, it turned into a scene of chaos and violence when gunfire erupted, resulting in one death and injuries to multiple individuals. … Read more

Judge Rules in Favor of SA Water Polo, Dismissing Swimming SA’s Cease-and-Desist Lawsuit

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — A judge has ruled against Swimming South Africa (Swimming SA) in its lawsuit seeking to dissolve South Africa Water Polo (SA Water Polo), a relatively new organization formed to enhance the governance of water polo in the country. The dismissal came after Judge Judith Cloete stated that Swimming SA did not meet the legal requirements needed for a final interdictory relief. Established in March, SA Water Polo aims to revitalize the sport, asserting its existence without intending to replace Swimming SA. During the proceedings, Judge Cloete clarified that South African … Read more

Phillies Slam Data Analytics Firm with Lawsuit Over Contract Breach Just Before Opening Day

Philadelphia, Pa. — The Philadelphia Phillies have initiated legal action against Zelus Analytics, alleging that the data analytics firm has breached their contractual agreement. The lawsuit was filed just days before the team’s Opening Day on March 27. In the legal documents submitted to the court, the Phillies asserted that Zelus was compromising their competitive edge by attempting to market parts of its data analysis platform to divisional competitors. The team requested judicial intervention to protect its interests in pursuit of a World Series title. However, a judge dismissed the Phillies’ request in April, citing … Read more