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Seeking Justice for a Life Taken by Institutional Tradition When your child leaves for a university-sanctioned event, you expect them to return. You expect the school, the staff, and even the transportation companies hired to move them to provide a basic level of safety. When that trust is broken by a brutal act of violence disguised as a “ritual,” the grief is compounded by a desperate need for answers. In Orlando, Orange County, Florida, the “Marching 100” was more than a band; it was a symbol of prestige. But behind that prestige was a well-known culture of hazing that allegedly led to the death of a 26-year-old drum major on a bus parked outside a hotel. As trial attorneys, we look past the school colors and the tradition to find the specific failures that let this happen. If you are facing the unimaginable loss of a loved one due to institutional negligence or hazing, you need a team that understands the intersection of state university law, common carrier duties, and the specialized process for suing a government entity in Florida. We provide a free consultation to help you understand if your family has a case, and we work on a…