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Havana Docks Corporation v. Carnival Corporation
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January 03, 2023
4 Cruise Cos. Ordered To Pay $440M For Cuba Port Use
A Miami-based federal judge has ordered four cruise companies to pay approximately $440 million in damages to a former Havana port owner after finding that they had violated U.S. law by engaging in prohibited tourism and trafficking activities in Cuba.
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September 02, 2022
Cruise Cos. Face Damages Trial In Cuban Dock Fight
A Florida federal judge has consolidated a former Havana port owner's suits against four cruise companies facing a possible damages trial after ruling in March that they engaged in prohibited tourism and trafficking activities in Cuba.
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May 13, 2022
Cruise Cos. Can't Appeal Cuba Trafficking Ruling
A Florida federal judge on Friday denied a bid from four major cruise liners to certify an appeal of a ruling finding they'd violated the Helms-Burton Act by allowing passengers to disembark at a port formerly owned by Havana Docks Corp., saying they haven't shown that their objection to the ruling warrants an interlocutory appeal.
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January 26, 2022
4 Cruise Lines Oppose Jury Demand In Havana Docks Case
Four major cruise lines have asked a Florida federal court to refuse a former Cuban port owner's demand for a jury trial in its case claiming they violated federal law by docking ships in Havana, saying a magistrate judge wrongly recommended that the jury demand is viable.
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January 12, 2022
4 Cruise Lines Ask For End To Havana Dock Suits
Carnival, MSC Cruises, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean asked a Florida federal court Wednesday to end four suits accusing them of violating the Helms-Burton Act by docking their ships in a port in Havana, arguing that they were operating under licenses issued by the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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September 21, 2021
Cruise Line Quartet Request Quick Wins In Havana Dock Suits
Carnival, MSC Cruises, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean jointly asked a Florida federal judge to quickly resolve lawsuits against each of them over a disputed Cuban port, arguing the claims "incredibly" come after former President Barack Obama encouraged travel to Cuba.
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July 13, 2021
Cruise Co. Evidence Fights With Havana Docks Are Resolved
Two federal magistrate judges in Miami have handed down decisions in answer to a slew of evidence production fights in a former Cuban port owner's lawsuits accusing Carnival Corp. and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. of trafficking in stolen property by using docks nationalized in 1960 by Fidel Castro's regime.
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April 05, 2021
Havana Docks Denies Holding Back Key Info From Carnival
A former Cuban port owner that has accused Carnival Corp. of trafficking in stolen property by using nationalized docks in Havana has asked a Florida federal judge to deny the cruise company's bid to force it to produce redacted communications with government lobbyists.
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March 24, 2021
Privileged Matter At Heart of 2 Havana Docks Suits
Privileged documents are at the center of two Florida federal court suits initiated by Havana Docks Corp., each arguing that the protected logs — one under attorney-client privilege, the other under work-product privilege — are vital to the case.
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February 09, 2021
Ex-Cuban Port Owner Wants To See Privileged Carnival Docs
A former Cuban port owner that has accused Carnival Corp. of trafficking in stolen property by using nationalized docks in Havana has urged a Florida federal judge to order the cruise line to produce evidence showing what it knows of U.S. regulations, saying the company can't hide behind attorney-client privilege.