1:25-cv-21514 Williams v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION, etc., et al.
Case Summary
Williams v. Carnival Corporation et al, docket 25-cv-21514, is a civil lawsuit currently governed by a scheduling order. This order sets deadlines and timelines for case management, indicating the case is in the pretrial phase with active court supervision.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Scheduling order
- • Civil pretrial management
- • Plaintiff versus corporate defendant
Case Timeline
3 events1:25-cv-21514 Williams v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION, etc., et al.
The court issued a scheduling order in the case of Williams v. Carnival Corporation, setting deadlines and timelines for the progression of the lawsuit. This helps organize the case by establishing when key events like filings and hearings must occur. It matters because it ensures the case moves forward efficiently and both parties understand the procedural timeline.
1:25-cv-24611 Smith v. Carnival Corporation et al
In the case Smith v. Carnival Corporation, the court received a list of witnesses who may testify during the trial. This step is important because it informs both parties about who will provide evidence or information, helping to prepare their cases. The witness list can influence the direction and outcome of the trial.
1:21-cv-20528 Cavazos v. Carnival Corporation et al
In the case Williams v. Carnival Corporation, a notice related to another case, Cavazos v. Carnival Corporation, was filed. This indicates a procedural update or connection between the two cases, which may affect how the court handles the matters. Such notices help keep the court and parties informed about relevant developments.
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-21514 Williams v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION, etc., et al.
Scheduling Order ( 29
1:25-cv-24611 Smith v. Carnival Corporation et al
Witness List ( 31
1:21-cv-20528 Cavazos v. Carnival Corporation et al
Notice (Other) ( 65