Robert Archer et al v. Carnival Corporation and PLC et al

  1. July 29, 2021

    Law360's Tort Report: Missouri's Med Mal Cap Stays Put

    A $74 million jury verdict in a suit over a Kentucky motorist's death and a Missouri Supreme Court decision to keep intact the state's cap on certain medical malpractice damages lead Law360's Tort Report, which compiles recent personal injury and medical malpractice news that may have flown under the radar.

  2. April 14, 2021

    Passengers Push For Jury Trial In Carnival COVID-19 Suit

    Princess Cruise Lines passengers have asked a California federal court to deny Carnival Corp.'s bid to ax their demand for a jury trial in their suit claiming the companies let passengers board a ship even though they knew people on a previous voyage had COVID-19 symptoms.

  3. April 05, 2021

    Carnival Wants Jury Demand Axed In Passengers' COVID Suit

    Cruise operator Carnival Corp. urged a California federal judge on Monday to ax a jury demand from a proposed class of Princess Cruise Lines passengers alleging that the cruise companies allowed passengers aboard a ship while knowing that travelers on a previous voyage had exhibited coronavirus symptoms.

  4. January 03, 2021

    Personal Injury And Med Mal Cases To Watch In 2021

    The batches of lawsuits lodged against cruise ship companies and nursing homes related to coronavirus injuries and deaths, and a Florida high court case over medical expert pay disclosure, are among the cases personal injury and medical malpractice attorneys will be following in 2021.

  5. October 27, 2020

    Princess Cruise Passengers Fight Bid To Ditch COVID-19 Suit

    A proposed class of Princess Cruise Lines passengers have urged a California federal judge to reject parent company Carnival's bid to dismiss their allegations that the cruise companies allowed passengers aboard a ship while knowing people on a previous voyage had COVID-19 symptoms.

  6. October 21, 2020

    Princess Cruise Passengers Denied Cert. In COVID-19 Suit

    A California federal judge has refused to certify a proposed class action against Princess Cruise Lines that claims it let passengers board a ship although it knew people on a previous voyage had COVID-19 symptoms, ruling that a class action waiver in the passengers' contract is well communicated.

  7. September 23, 2020

    Princess Cruise Passengers See COVID-19 Suit Slashed

    A California federal court has slashed claims brought against Princess Cruise Lines by a group of passengers over its handling of COVID-19 cases aboard one of its ships, but it let stand a claim for intentionally inflicting emotional distress.

  8. September 08, 2020

    Princess Says Cruisers' COVID-19 Injuries Too Varied For Cert.

    Passengers who filed a proposed class action against Princess Cruise Lines for its handling of COVID-19 cases aboard one of its ships don't have enough injuries in common to be a class, the company has told a California federal judge.

  9. September 01, 2020

    Princess Cruise Passengers Want Cert. In Virus Exposure Suit

    A proposed class of Princess Cruise Line passengers have asked a California federal judge for certification of their suit alleging the company allowed them to board the Grand Princess ship despite knowing passengers from a previous voyage were suffering from COVID-19 symptoms.

Hello! I'm Law360's automated support bot.

How can I help you today?

For example, you can type:
  • I forgot my password
  • I took a free trial but didn't get a verification email
  • How do I sign up for a newsletter?
Ask a question!