by Alex Alexander | Nov 10, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Seventeen-year-old Briana Martins died from Salmonellosis, while aboard Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Explorer of the Seas, after ingesting bacteria-ridden food. Her family sued Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, claiming seven counts of...
by Alex Alexander | Nov 8, 2016 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet A construction company holding a signed non-compete sued its ex-employee as well as the company the ex-employee went to work for. It argued that the non-compete agreement was supported by legitimate business interests and was valid and...
by Alex Alexander | Nov 7, 2016 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld Huge! It is a huge week for Royal Caribbean. The world’s second-largest cruise line is welcoming the largest cruise ship in the world, the Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas, to its new home at Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades. The official ship...
by Alex Alexander | Nov 2, 2016 | Blog
By Spencer Aronfeld Norwegian Cruise Lines was sued by a female passenger who alleged that she was over-served alcohol by an NCL bartender aboard the NCL’s Norwegian Sky and then lured into an isolated “crew-only” storage room, where she was sexually assaulted. She...
by Alex Alexander | Nov 1, 2016 | Blog
By Alexander Barthet First published in Remodeling Magazine Smart business practices can go a long way toward reducing, even eliminating, the chance of legal trouble. With that in mind, here are three Do’s and three Don’ts that should keep you from being sued by...
by Alex Alexander | Oct 28, 2016 | Blog
By Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Royal Caribbean has scored another victory against an injured passenger. She had sued the cruise line after slipping and falling in a puddle of water aboard one of RCCL’s ships during a cruise to Bermuda. She broke her hip in the fall. Her...