1:26-cv-21382 Proveyer v. Carnival Corporation
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The case of Antonio Pomare v. Carnival Corporation involves miscellaneous relief. The details of the relief are not provided in the current summary.
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Hearing · April 22, 2026
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Notice of Voluntary Dismissal - aty ( 10
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The court hasDispatched a mediation report in the case of Antonio Pomare v. Carnival Corporation, indicating that a mediation session has taken place. The report is dated 28, but the exact date is not specified. This development suggests that the parties have engaged in a settlement discussion.
The court granted miscellaneous relief in the case of Lewis v. Carnival Corporation, which is a separate case from Antonio Pomare v. Carnival Corporation. This means the court took action on a non-traditional request, such as a discovery issue or a procedural matter. The outcome of this event may impact the overall trajectory of the Lewis case.
A separate case, Smith v. Carnival Corporation et al (1:25-cv-25952), was filed in the same court as Antonio Pomare v. Carnival Corporation. This case involves different plaintiffs and defendants, but shares a common thread with Pomare's case in its connection to Carnival Corporation. The filing of this case may indicate a larger trend of litigation against the company.
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal - aty ( 10
~Util - Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings ( 24
Summons (Affidavit) Returned Executed ( 7
Mediation Report ( 28
Miscellaneous Relief ( 29
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