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Puerto Rico Ports Authority et al v. P/V Norwegian Epic et al
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August 13, 2021
Cruise Co., Puerto Rico Ports Set Trial Date Over Crash
A federal judge has approved Norwegian Cruise Line and the Puerto Rico Ports Authority's joint motion setting a two-week jury trial in February 2023 over a ship crash that caused $9 million in damage to a pier.
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July 26, 2021
Norwegian Lodges Emergency Bid To Inspect Ship Crash Site
Norwegian Cruise Line has urged Puerto Rico's federal court to authorize it to inspect collapsed moorings and catwalks that have rested underwater for about two years after a ship crash, claiming the island's Ports Authority has ignored Norwegian's requests to observe debris removal.
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May 18, 2021
Puerto Rico Ports Say Norwegian Can't Shake $9M Crash Suit
The Puerto Rico Ports Authority and its insurer have asked the island's federal court to deny Norwegian Cruise Line's bid to toss their case stemming from a ship crash, saying Norwegian was one of the negligent parties that caused $9 million in damage to a pier.
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May 13, 2021
San Juan Pilots Group Wants Out Of $9M Port Crash Suit
A Puerto Rico pilots group is asking to be set free from a suit in the island's federal court stemming from the February 2019 crash of a Norwegian Cruise Line ship that caused $9 million in damage to a port in San Juan, saying it cannot be held liable for the actions of one of its members.
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February 05, 2021
Norwegian Cruise Sued Over $9M Puerto Rico Dock Damages
The government entity that oversees Puerto Rico's seaports says a Norwegian Cruise Line is liable for millions of dollars in damages after one of its ships crashed into docking infrastructure, causing the structures to collapse.