C.H. Robinson Out of Florida ‘u-turn’ Lawsuit

C.H. Robinson has been dismissed as a defendant in a Florida case that might have been one of the first tests of broker liability in a legal arena changed by Montgomery vs Caribe Transport II. A court document filed Friday afternoon in the 19th Circuit Court for St.

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Robinson has been dismissed as a defendant in a Florida case that might have been one of the first tests of broker liability in a legal arena changed by Montgomery vs

Caribe Transport II. A court document filed Friday afternoon in the 19th Circuit Court for St. Lucie County, in the widely-publicized case involving driver Harjinder Singh and his fatal u-turn behind the wheel, removed C.H.

Robinson as a defendant in the lawsuit brought by the estate of Faniola Joseph, killed in the crash along with two others that occurred after Singh’s tragic turn. Reiterates: we weren’t part of this The document doesn’t say why C.H. Robinson (NASDAQ: CHRW) was dismissed as a defendant.

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