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Blackfish Hasn’t Hurt Stock Prices According to SeaWorld Attorneys

SeaWorld attorneys have denied in court that the 2013 documentary Blackfish has greatly affected stock prices. A 2014 lawsuit filed by a group of SeaWorld shareholders claimed that the company misled them, saying the documentary had no impact financially on the company. SeaWorld investors have pointed out six occasions between 2013 and 2014 in which Blackfish Hasn’t Hurt Stock Prices According to SeaWorld Attorneys

Illinois Woman Suing Disney After Tripping Over Raised Screw at the BoardWalk

Mary Millonzi, an Illinois woman, was on vacation at Walt Disney World on June 25, 2015 when she states that she tripped and fell on a raised screw at Disney’s BoardWalk. Millonzi claims that the incident happened while she was out shopping and dining on the popular Coney Island-themed location. According to the Florida Record, Illinois Woman Suing Disney After Tripping Over Raised Screw at the BoardWalk

Judge Says Outsourcing Lawsuit Against Disney Does Not Meet Class-Action Standards

30 former information technology employees filed a lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts in December; the workers claim they were required to train their Indian replacements before losing employment. Last week, U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Smith recommended that the workers be denied class-action status. Sara Blackwell, a Sarasota attorney and one of the representatives Judge Says Outsourcing Lawsuit Against Disney Does Not Meet Class-Action Standards