June 13, 2023
A North Carolina federal judge has thrown out a suit from a hemp exporter alleging that a charter plane company got more than a ton of its products destroyed by failing to file the correct paperwork, saying international air carriage law preempts all the claims.
April 11, 2023
A charter plane company said Tuesday it can't be held liable for "failing to successfully smuggle contraband" as it seeks to escape a negligence lawsuit filed by a hemp distributor over more than a ton of cannabis that was destroyed by customs agents.
June 29, 2022
A charter plane company, facing a breach of contract lawsuit from a hemp distributor over more than a ton of destroyed product, can move forward with its counterclaim alleging that the hemp business lied in order to get the air carrier to transport contraband, a North Carolina federal court ruled.
February 14, 2022
A CBD company asked a North Carolina federal judge on Monday to toss counterclaims brought by a charter plane company in litigation over a destroyed shipment of product, arguing the counterclaims are too vague and will be resolved during the litigation anyway.
December 13, 2021
A California-based charter plane company facing a breach of contract suit from a hemp distributor over a destroyed shipment of product filed a counterclaim on Friday alleging that the hemp distributor lied about the legality of the product it was shipping, therefore entitling the plane company to relief.
November 24, 2021
A North Carolina federal judge said Tuesday a case brought by a hemp distributor against a charter plane company over a destroyed shipment can proceed, ruling that his court does indeed have personal jurisdiction over the case.
September 02, 2021
A charter plane company facing a suit from a hemp distributor over a destroyed shipment of product has asked a North Carolina federal court to either dismiss the suit or transfer it to California, arguing that the court lacks personal jurisdiction over it.
July 20, 2021
A hemp distributor that claims U.S. Customs and Border Protection unfairly seized and destroyed a shipment of its product has filed suit against the charter plane company that was transporting the shipment, alleging it failed to file necessary paperwork for the shipment with the U.S. government.