Opinion ID: 1937332
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 8

Heading: Loss of Rental Income; Diversion of Corporate Opportunities.

Text: The only individualized treatment Robbins accords these claims in his brief is this statement in his principal brief: The plaintiffs' claims of loss of rental income and diversion of corporate opportunities are also tort claims filed by the plaintiffs' [sic] in this case. Therefore, under this Court's Opinion the plaintiffs should only recover for injuries sustained after September 11, 1997. (Robbins's brief, p. 29.) Robbins does not otherwise challenge any feature of these claims or the compensatory damages awarded in connection with them and, as noted, the trial court has declared emphatically that the amounts awarded do not include any damages sustained before September 11, 1997. Because, as explained previously, Robbins suffers no prejudice with respect to any allocation to Corridor Enterprises of a portion of tort-claim damages that should go entirely to the minority-shareholder estates, he fails to demonstrate reversible error in connection with the trial court's division of the damages awarded for these two claims between the minority-shareholder estates and the corporation.