August 10, 2023
A Florida federal judge said a group of Americans acquired their interest in Cuban properties too late for their case against travel booking websites alleging illegal "trafficking" on the confiscated properties to stand.
September 03, 2020
Three Cuban Americans have asked the Eleventh Circuit to review their suit accusing online booking sites such as Expedia of unlawfully selling reservations at hotels built on family property seized by the Fidel Castro regime, saying a lower court wrongly refused to take up the case.
May 26, 2020
A Florida federal judge has granted bids by a group of online booking sites to dismiss class action claims by a group of Cuban Americans accusing the companies of unlawfully selling reservations at hotels built on family property that was seized by the Fidel Castro regime.
May 04, 2020
A group of Cuban Americans fired back at a bid by Expedia and other travel bookers to toss their class action claims that the companies have unlawfully sold reservations at hotels built on family land that was confiscated by the Fidel Castro regime.
March 24, 2020
Expedia and other online travel bookers asked a Florida federal court to toss three Cuban Americans' suit accusing the companies of unlawfully selling reservations at hotels built on property confiscated by Fidel Castro's government after the Cuban Revolution, saying the trio don't own a claim to the property.