1:26-cv-20714 HAZELTON v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
Case Summary
HAZELTON v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc. is a civil lawsuit against a cruise company. The docket indicates that summons and affidavit have been returned executed, confirming that the defendant has been properly served. This procedural milestone moves the case forward toward substantive litigation phases.
Stage
Hearing stage
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Service of process
- • Cruise line defendant
- • Civil litigation
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Case Timeline
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In a hearing related to the Kramer v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc. case, the mediator for the dispute was selected, marking a significant step towards resolving the legal conflict between the plaintiff and the cruise line.
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In the case of Ennis v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc., the court granted miscellaneous relief, which typically involves addressing procedural or administrative matters. This action helps move the case forward by resolving outstanding issues that are not directly related to the main claims. It matters because such relief can impact the timeline and management of the lawsuit.
1:26-cv-20714 HAZELTON v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
In the case of Hazelton v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc., the court received confirmation that the summons was successfully delivered to the defendant. This means the defendant has been officially notified about the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Proper service of summons is a crucial step to ensure the defendant can respond to the claims.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:25-cv-23977 Kramer v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
Notice of Mediator Selection and/or Hearing ( 15
1:23-cv-21984 Ennis v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
Miscellaneous Relief ( 138
1:26-cv-20714 HAZELTON v. Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
Summons (Affidavit) Returned Executed ( 6