NCL (Bahamas) Ltd. v. O.W. Bunker USA Inc. et al

  1. November 30, 2017

    Norwegian Cruise Line Wins Halt To Arbitration In Fuel Row

    A Connecticut federal judge on Wednesday granted Norwegian Cruise Line's bid to temporarily stop arbitration with marine fuel supplier O.W. Bunker USA Inc., which lodged the proceedings over an alleged unpaid invoice for fuel bunkers that Norwegian said it had already paid to a local supplier.

  2. September 18, 2017

    Norwegian Cruise Says Fuel Row Not Subject To Arbitration

    Norwegian Cruise Line on Friday blasted a bid by marine fuel supplier and trader O.W. Bunker USA Inc. to force it to arbitrate its suit looking to recoup money it paid to a local fuel supplier to cover a debt allegedly owed by the bankrupt O.W., telling a Connecticut federal court there's no applicable arbitration agreement.

  3. September 08, 2017

    Norwegian Must Arbitrate Fuel Row, Supplier Says

    A bankrupt marine fuel supplier has asked a Connecticut federal judge to dismiss Norwegian Cruise Line's suit stemming from bunkers it ordered, saying the cruise line can't get out of paying what it owes just because it voluntarily paid another supplier tied to the transaction and that the dispute belongs in arbitration in London.

  4. September 05, 2017

    US Judge Seeks Input On English Ruling In Similar Fuel Row

    A Connecticut federal judge in a case involving a bankrupt marine fuel supplier and Norwegian Cruise Line advised counsel for both sides to consider what effect an English court decision in a similar case might have on his own disposition of Norwegian's bid to stop the supplier from seeking arbitration over payment of a bunker fuel delivery.

  5. August 28, 2017

    Norwegian Cruise Lines Can't Block Arbitration, Court Told

    A bankrupt marine fuel supplier asked a Connecticut federal court on Friday not to block it from pursuing London arbitration against Norwegian Cruise Lines over an allegedly unpaid invoice for bunkers, arguing the cruise line has failed to clear the high bar for an injunction.

  6. August 07, 2017

    Norwegian Cruise Lines Looks To Pause London Arbitration

    Norwegian Cruise Lines asked a Connecticut federal court Sunday to halt London arbitration that the trustee for a bankrupt marine fuel supplier has attempted to initiate over an allegedly unpaid invoice for bunkers, arguing it has already covered the amount due by paying another fuel supplier tied to the transaction.

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