Havana Docks Corporation v. MSC Cruises SA CO et al

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. March 09, 2020

    Cruise Lines Say Havana Port Owner's 'New' Evidence Is Stale

    Attorneys for three cruise lines told a Florida federal judge Monday that a former Havana port owner can't revive its suit accusing them of trafficking in stolen property by now presenting evidence it failed to show the court before.

  4. January 06, 2020

    Cruise Line Wins Dismissal Of Cuban Dock Suit

    A Florida federal judge has granted MSC Cruises SA's bid to end a case brought by a former Havana port owner that accused the company of trafficking in stolen property while using the Cuban port, saying the ex-owner's property rights expired in 2004.

  5. November 18, 2019

    Cruise Line Seeks Nix Of Suit Over Using Cuban Dock

    MSC Cruises has urged a Florida federal court to toss a suit from a Havana port's ex-owner accusing the cruise line of trafficking in stolen property by using the terminal, saying that the former owner had failed to specify which acts constitute such trafficking.

  6. August 28, 2019

    Three Cruise Lines Hit With Suits Over Using Cuban Dock

    A Havana port's ex-owner has sued three more cruise lines in Florida federal court for supposedly trafficking in stolen property by using the terminal, adding to litigation based on a lifted stay of U.S. law allowing suits over property that Fidel Castro's government seized.