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Families of the dead Titan submersible passengers could sue OceanGate, a lawyer said. The families' lawyers will argue the risk waivers were void if there was gross negligence, he said. OceanGate could be sued by families of the Titan submersible passengers if investigations into its implosion find gross negligence – even though they'd signed waivers, a lawyer said. He expected their legal representatives would "make whatever arguments they can that this liability waiver will not apply if there's gross negligence." The passengers' families may be able to collect life insurance payouts despite signing waivers, two legal experts told Insider's Erin Snodgrass.
Persons: OceanGate, William Mack, they'd, Hutcher, Citron, Mack, David Lochridge, Stockton Rush, Insider's Erin Snodgrass Organizations: Morning, Titan, Transportation, Board, US National Transportation, US Coast Guard, NTSB, Stockton
The travails of many can be lucrative for a few. Take the old Stewart Hotel in Manhattan, which is being used as temporary housing for some of the tens of thousands of migrants who have come north to New York in search of sanctuary. The city is paying a $200 nightly rate for 611 rooms in the nearly century-old hotel. This comes to roughly $6,000 a month for each room, or about $3.66 million a month for the hotel’s owners. At some point he moved in with the rent-stabilized room’s tenant, his aunt Louise.
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