Last year, I criticized the lawsuit of Disney against Florida after losing its special status in the former Reedy Creek Improvement District. U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor in Tallahassee appears to view the matter as dimly as I did. He just dismissed the action in a major loss for the House of Mouse. …
Disney seems to be doubling down and said it would “press forward with our case.” It insisted that “this is an important case with serious implications for the rule of law, and it will not end here.” So once again, what the company hope to achieve? Is a court truly going to order Florida to maintain special status ad infinitum?
Disney’s lawyers seem to be pushing a legal claim with the same logic of many of the company’s new movies: waiting for the audience to change its mind rather than changing its strategy.
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