1:26-cv-21157 Baker v. Carnival Corporation
Case Summary
In this civil litigation, Baker has filed a notice against Carnival Corporation. The notice likely pertains to procedural or substantive developments in the case, which involves disputes between the plaintiff and the corporation. Details of the notice are not specified, but it indicates ongoing case activity.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
7 events
Coverage
7 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Civil litigation
- • Procedural notice
- • Plaintiff vs. corporation
- • Case management
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Case Timeline
7 events1:26-cv-20321 Clunis v. Carnival Corporation
In the case Clunis v. Carnival Corporation, the court dismissed the lawsuit because the plaintiff failed to provide enough legal grounds to support their claim. This means the case will not proceed unless the plaintiff can present a stronger argument. Such dismissals help ensure that only valid claims move forward in the legal system.
1:25-cv-21945 Clary v. Carnival Corporation
In the case Baker v. Carnival Corporation, the court granted permission to file a specific document related to another case, Clary v. Carnival Corporation. This procedural step allows the parties to submit important information that may impact the proceedings. It matters because it ensures that relevant documents are officially considered by the court.
1:26-cv-20603 S.C. v. Carnival Corporation
In the case involving S.C. versus Carnival Corporation, the court confirmed that the summons was successfully delivered, as indicated by the returned affidavit. This means the defendant has been officially notified about the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Proper service of summons is crucial to ensure fairness and due process in legal proceedings.
1:26-cv-20649 REYNAUD v. Carnival Corporation
In the case Reynaud v. Carnival Corporation, the court confirmed that the summons was successfully delivered to the defendant, as indicated by the returned affidavit. This means the defendant has been officially notified about the lawsuit, allowing the case to proceed. Proper service of summons is essential to ensure the defendant's right to respond.
1:25-cv-23578 Apelian v. Carnival Corporation
In the case of Apelian v. Carnival Corporation, the parties have filed a notice indicating they have reached a settlement. This means the dispute has been resolved outside of court, potentially avoiding a trial. Such settlements can save time and resources for both the court and the involved parties.
1:24-cv-24801 Sloan v. Carnival Corporation
In the case Baker v. Carnival Corporation, a notice related to another case, Sloan v. Carnival Corporation, was filed. This indicates that there may be a connection or relevant information between the two cases. Such notices help the court and parties stay informed about related legal matters.
1:26-cv-21157 Baker v. Carnival Corporation
In the case Baker v. Carnival Corporation, 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 crucial to ensure the defendant's right to respond.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-20321 Clunis v. Carnival Corporation
Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim ( 10
1:25-cv-21945 Clary v. Carnival Corporation
Leave to File Document ( 35
1:26-cv-20603 S.C. v. Carnival Corporation
Summons (Affidavit) Returned Executed ( 6
1:26-cv-20649 REYNAUD v. Carnival Corporation
Summons (Affidavit) Returned Executed ( 6
1:25-cv-23578 Apelian v. Carnival Corporation
Notice of Settlement - aty ( 31
1:24-cv-24801 Sloan v. Carnival Corporation
Notice (Other) ( 39
1:26-cv-21157 Baker v. Carnival Corporation
Summons (Affidavit) Returned Executed ( 6