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Havana Docks Corporation v. Carnival Corporation
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September 15, 2020
Carnival Can't Slip Suit Over Use Of Confiscated Cuban Dock
Carnival Corp. cannot escape a lawsuit accusing it of trafficking in confiscated property at a Cuban dock facility nationalized in 1960 by Fidel Castro's regime, a Florida federal court has ruled.
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August 28, 2020
Norwegian Co. Must Turn Over Docs In Cuban Dock Row
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings must turn over documents related to its use of a dock in the Port of Havana after a Florida magistrate judge found its objections to discovery pertaining to other Cuban ports to be "oversimplified."
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August 05, 2020
Carnival Points To Texas Ruling To Escape Cuban Dock Suit
Carnival Corp. has urged a Florida federal court to consider a recent Texas ruling that tossed a lawsuit against American Airlines as the cruise company seeks dismissal of a suit accusing it of trafficking in confiscated property at Cuban dock facilities nationalized by the Castro regime.
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June 26, 2020
Carnival Can't Halt Cuban Dock Fight For 11th Circ. Appeal
A Florida judge rejected Carnival Corp.'s Eleventh Circuit appeal on Friday, finding that the circuit court doesn't need to decide what liability companies have for trafficking property stolen by the Cuban government before litigation concludes in the district court.
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June 23, 2020
Norwegian Cruise Line Can't Get Quick 11th Circ. Appeal
A Florida federal judge on Tuesday denied Norwegian Cruise Line's bid to bring an appeal before the Eleventh Circuit related to her orders in a lawsuit alleging the cruise line trafficked in stolen property, ruling the request did not meet the "high threshold" required.
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May 12, 2020
Cuban Dock Fights Cruise Lines' Bid For 11th Circ. Review
A former Cuban port owner has asked a Florida federal judge to deny requests by four cruise lines to bring a question before the Eleventh Circuit related to earlier orders in separate suits alleging the cruise lines trafficked in stolen property, saying the question is case-specific and not a controlling question of law.
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April 28, 2020
Cruise Lines Seek 11th Circ. Review In Cuban Dock Suits
Four cruise lines want the Eleventh Circuit to weigh in on a question related to a Florida federal judge's reversal of orders in separate suits brought by a former Cuban port owner alleging they trafficked in stolen property.
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April 20, 2020
Judge Reels Cruise Lines Back Into Suit Over Cuban Dock
Three more cruise lines have been tugged back into federal court cases by a former Cuban port owner accusing them of trafficking in confiscated property at Havana dock facilities nationalized by the Castro regime, with a Florida judge saying she made factual and legal errors that had previously denied the port owner's rights.
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October 08, 2019
Carnival Can't Get Quick Appeal In 2nd Helms-Burton Case
A Florida federal judge on Tuesday denied Carnival Corp.'s bid to immediately appeal her ruling denying its motion to dismiss a Helms-Burton Act suit accusing the cruise line of trafficking in stolen property by using a Havana port facility that was seized by Cuba's communist government.
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May 30, 2019
Carnival Wants Out Of Suit Over Use Of Cuban Dock
Carnival Corp. on Thursday asked a Florida federal court to toss a suit accusing the cruise line of trafficking in stolen property through a Havana cruise port, saying that a law allowing litigation over property seized by Fidel Castro's government does not apply.
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