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19 opinions for “Crockett v. Carnival Corporation”
JOHANNI RIJO JIMENEZ v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION, etc.public domain
Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida Opinion filed December 9, 2020. Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing. ________________ No. 3D20-18 Lower Tribunal No. 18-38289 ________________ Johanni Rijo Jimenez,
Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida Opinion filed December 9, 2020. Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing. ________________ No. 3D19-1461 Lower Tribunal No. 17-24296 ________________ Hilario Andres Omier Bartice,
Dolan v. Jetblue Airways Corp.public domain
Robert N. Scola, Jr., United States District Judge Milita Barbara Dolan, individually and on behalf of a putative class, complains about trip insurance that JetBlue Airways Corporation sells on its website to consumers in the process of booking air travel. Dolan's grievance stems from JetBlue's undisclosed receipt of a portion of the fee that is charged for the insurance. Dolan sets forth four counts: a violation of the Florida Dece
JPay, Inc. v. Cynthia Kobelpublic domain
MARCUS, Circuit Judge: At issue today is a question at the intersection of arbitration and class action jurisprudence, a question that has been expressly left open by the Supreme Court and which comes to this Circuit as a matter of first impression. The parties agree that their disputes will be settled in arbitration, but disagree as to whether that arbitration can proceed on a class basis. Further, they disagree about who -- a cour
HULL, Circuit Judge: This appeal involves a county ordinance for permitting stevedores at the Port of Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Stevedores load and unload millions of dollars in cargo in interstate and foreign commerce at the Port each year. Stevedore permits expired annually and a county ordinance required each stevedore company each year to reapply and be reassess
CELEBRITY CURISES INC. v. Essef Corp.public domain
530 F.Supp.2d 532 (2008) CELEBRITY CRUISES INC., and Fantasia Cruising Inc., Plaintiffs, v. ESSEF CORP., Pac-Fab, Inc., and Structural Europe N.V. (f/n/a SFC), Defendants. No. 96 Civ. 3135 (JCF). United States District Court, S.D. New York. January 4, 2008. *533 *534 Gregory O'Neill, Esq., Mar
Atari v. McNealpublic domain
159 F.Supp.2d 224 (2000) John ATARI, Plaintiff, v. Bruce McNEAL; FTB, LLC, d/b/a Speedee Oil Change and Tune Up; and G.C. & K.B. Investments, Inc., d/b/a Speedee Oil Change and Tune Up of the Gulf Coast, Defendants. No. 1:00CV56-C. United States District Court, W.D. North Carolina, Asheville Division. May 16, 2000. *225 Rober
Rice v. Bellsouth Advertising & Publishing Corp.public domain
240 F.Supp.2d 526 (2002) Rustin D. RICE, individually and d/b/a Emma Equipment Rental, Blue Ridge Electric Motor Repair, Inc., and WNC Starter & Alternator, a division of Blue Ridge Electric Motor Repair, Inc., Plaintiffs, v. BELLSOUTH ADVERTISING & PUBLISHING CORP; and Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc., f/k/a Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company, Defendants. No. CIV. 1:02CV119. Uni
Mobil Oil Corp. v. Dade County Esoil Management Co.public domain
982 F.Supp. 873 (1997) MOBIL OIL CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. DADE COUNTY ESOIL MANAGEMENT CO., INC., a Florida corporation; ESOIL X-XX-XX-XXX Corporation, a Florida corporation; Bamco IV., Inc., a Florida corporation; Anthony J. Estevez, an individual; and Bernie A. Mangnitz, an individual, Defendants. No. 97-0740-CIV. United States District Court, S.D. Florida. October 29, 1997
Harbison v. Garden Valley Outfitters, Inc.public domain
69 Wn. App. 590 (1993) 849 P.2d 669 DANNY L. HARBISON, ET AL, Respondents, v. GARDEN VALLEY OUTFITTERS, INC., ET AL, Petitioners. No. 28497-5-I. The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One. April 26, 1993. *592 John R. Crockett and Madden & Crockett (William H. Thomas and M
Scholl v. Sagon RV Supercenter, LLCpublic domain
ORDER RICHARD L. VOORHEES, District Judge. THIS MATTER is before the Court on the following Motions and Memoranda: (1) Defendant Gulf Stream Coach, Inc.’s (“Gulf Stream”) Motion to Dismiss for Improper Venue, or in the Alternative, Motion to Change Venue, and Memorandum in Support, filed September 20, 2006 [Doc. ## 2,3]; (2) Defendant Sagon RV Supercenter, LLC’s (“Sagon”) Motion to Dismiss for Lac
Bruhl v. Price Waterhousecoopers Internationalpublic domain
ORDER AND OPINION GRANTING CLASS CERTIFICATION KENNETH A. MARRA, District Judge. THIS CAUSE is before the Court upon the Citco Defendants’ Motion to Deny Class Certification [DE 468]; the Citco Defendants’ Request for Hearing on Their Motion to Deny Class Certification [DE 473]; Plaintiffs’ Motion For Certification of the Litigation Class [DE 568]; and Plaintiffs’ Motion to Strike Report of Rene M
Thompson v. Brewsterpublic domain
HENRIOD, Justice: Appeal from a quiet title judgment. Affirmed, with no costs awarded. Plaintiffs sold their inchoate interest in a motel to Brewster under a written uniform real estate contract. A five-day notice of default was served upon him, requiring payment of delinquencies or vacate the premises, which was ignored. Thereafter notice of termination for breach was served, which also was ignored. Plai
Kinney System, Inc. v. Continental Ins. Co.public domain
674 So.2d 86 (1996) KINNEY SYSTEM, INC., Petitioner, v. The CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Respondent. No. 84329. Supreme Court of Florida. January 25, 1996. Rehearing Denied May 16, 1996. Arthur J. England, Jr. and Charles M. Auslander, of Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman, Lipoff, Rosen & Quentel, P.A., Miami, for petitioner. Raoul G. Cantero
Farley v. Nationwide Mutual Insurancepublic domain
MARCUS, Circuit Judge: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company appeals from a jury verdict entered in favor of the Plaintiff, John Farley, on his American with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and Age Discrimination in Employment (“ADEA”) claims. The jury specifically found that the Defendant, Nationwide, wrongfully terminated Farley from his claims adjustor position based on his disabili
Farley v. Nationwide Mutual Ins.public domain
[PUBLISH] IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT FILED U.S. COURT OF APPEALS ________________________ ELEVENTH CIRCUIT 12/14/99 No. 98-4566 THOMAS K. KAHN ________________________ CLERK
Perry v. Norrispublic domain
879 F.Supp. 1503 (1995) Eugene Wallace PERRY, Petitioner, v. Larry NORRIS, Director, Arkansas Department of Correction, Respondent. No. PB-C-83-275. United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Pine Bluff Division. March 3, 1995. *1504 Eugene Wallace Perry, Tucker, AR, pro se. John Wesley Hall, Jr., Walter Craig Lambert, L
United States v. Rainbow Familypublic domain
695 F.Supp. 314 (1988) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. The RAINBOW FAMILY, also known as the Rainbow Nation, and others, Defendants. Civ. A. No. L-88-68-CA. United States District Court, E.D. Texas, Tyler Division. June 23, 1988. *315 *316 *317 Bob
United States v. Philip Morris USA, Inc.public domain
449 F.Supp.2d 1 (2006) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, and Tobacco-Free Kids Action Fund, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights, and National African American Tobacco Prevention Network, Intervenors, v. PHILIP MORRIS USA, INC., (f/k/a Philip Morris, Inc.), et al., Defendants. No. CIV.A. 99-2496(GK). United States Distri