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1:26-cv-22575 PADILLA v. NCL (Bahamas) LTD

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Case Summary

Padilla v. NCL (Bahamas) LTD is a civil lawsuit registered under docket 26-cv-22575. The issuance of a summons indicates formal commencement of legal proceedings against the defendant, likely related to a dispute involving the cruise line company. Further details on the nature of the complaint are not available from the summary.

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  • Summons issuance
  • Civil litigation
  • Defendant notification
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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-22575 PADILLA v. NCL (Bahamas) LTD

A new case titled PADILLA v. NCL (Bahamas) LTD was filed under the number 1:26-cv-22575. This marks the official start of legal proceedings between the plaintiff, Padilla, and the defendant, NCL (Bahamas) LTD. It matters because it initiates the judicial process where the court will eventually resolve the dispute between the parties.

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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-20390 Hartman v. NCL (BAHAMAS) LTD.

The court issued an order to set, reset, or cancel a hearing in the case Hartman v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd. This procedural action affects the scheduling of court proceedings, which can impact the timeline of the case. Managing hearing dates is essential to ensure the case progresses efficiently.

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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-20390 Hartman v. NCL (BAHAMAS) LTD.

In the case of Hartman v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd., the court issued an order to set, reset, or cancel a scheduled hearing. This means the court is managing the timeline of the case to ensure proper proceedings. Such adjustments can affect how quickly the case moves forward.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-20583 Walkes v. NCL BAHAMAS, LTD.

In the case of Walkes v. NCL Bahamas, Ltd., the plaintiff filed an amended complaint and an amended notice of removal. This means the plaintiff updated their legal claims and the defendant formally moved the case from state court to federal court. Such amendments can affect the direction and jurisdiction of the lawsuit.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-20583 Walkes v. NCL BAHAMAS, LTD.

In the case of Walkes v. NCL Bahamas, Ltd., the plaintiff filed an amended complaint and an amended notice of removal. This means the plaintiff has updated their legal claims and the case's jurisdiction status, which could affect how and where the case is handled. Such amendments are important because they can change the scope of the dispute and the applicable legal procedures.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-22552 JEW v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd.

In the case of JEW v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd., a summons was issued, which means the court has formally notified the defendant about the lawsuit and required their response. This step is crucial as it officially starts the legal process and ensures the defendant is aware of the claims against them.

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1:26-cv-22553 Davison v. NCL (Bahamas), LTD.

In the case of Davison v. NCL (Bahamas), LTD., a summons was officially issued, which means the court has formally notified the defendant about the lawsuit and required their response. This step is crucial as it starts the legal process and ensures the defendant is aware of the claims against them.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cv-22260 Perez v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd.

In the case of Perez v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd., the court issued an order granting more time to complete certain legal actions. This means one party requested and received additional time to meet deadlines, which can affect the pace of the case. Such extensions help ensure fairness by allowing parties adequate time to prepare.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cv-20395 Kotelyan v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd.

In the case Kotelyan v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd., the court issued an order granting more time to one of the parties to complete a required action. This extension allows the party additional time to meet deadlines, which can affect the pace and preparation of the case.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:26-cv-21103 Baksh v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd.

In the case of Baksh v. NCL (Bahamas) Ltd., the defendant has formally agreed to waive the usual requirement of being officially served with legal papers. This means the defendant acknowledges the lawsuit and will respond without delay, streamlining the legal process. It helps avoid unnecessary formalities and speeds up the case proceedings.

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