1:26-cv-22267 Young v. MSC CRUISES S.A.
Case Summary
The waiver of service executed in this civil case indicates that the required service of process has been waived, which may affect the procedural requirements for proceeding.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
4 articles
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Key Issues
- • Waiver of Service
- • Civil Case Procedures
- • Procedural Impact
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Case Timeline
4 events0:26-cv-61133 Hooker White v. MSC CRUISES SA
Notice of Removal (State Court Complaint) ( 1
0:24-cv-61759 PAIGE v. MSC Cruises, S.A.
Stipulation of Dismissal - aty ( 40
0:25-cv-62369 Sigler v. MSC Cruises, S.A.
Reply in Support of Motion ( 29
1:26-cv-22267 Young v. MSC CRUISES S.A.
In the legal case of Young v. MSC Cruises S.A., the defendant has executed a waiver of service, which is a formal document indicating that they have received proper notice of the legal proceedings against them. This waiver is significant because it demonstrates the defendant's acknowledgment of the lawsuit and their intent to participate in the legal process.
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Press Coverage
0:26-cv-61133 Hooker White v. MSC CRUISES SA
Notice of Removal (State Court Complaint) ( 1
0:24-cv-61759 PAIGE v. MSC Cruises, S.A.
Stipulation of Dismissal - aty ( 40
0:25-cv-62369 Sigler v. MSC Cruises, S.A.
Reply in Support of Motion ( 29
1:26-cv-22267 Young v. MSC CRUISES S.A.
Waiver of Service Executed ( 4