HAYES v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION
Case Summary
A separate case, Clower v. Carnival Corporation, was filed in the Southern District of Florida. This case is unrelated to Hayes v. Carnival Corporation but may be relevant due to its similar subject matter. The filing of Clower v. Carnival Corporation could potentially impact the Hayes case.
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Case Timeline
20 events1:25-cv-23729 Clower v. Carnival Corporation
A separate case, Clower v. Carnival Corporation, was filed in the Southern District of Florida. This case is unrelated to Hayes v. Carnival Corporation but may be relevant due to its similar subject matter. The filing of Clower v. Carnival Corporation could potentially impact the Hayes case.
1:25-cv-24752 Miller v. Carnival Corporation
The court granted an extension of time for the case Miller v. Carnival Corporation, allowing the parties to proceed with their litigation. This extension is significant because it gives the parties more time to prepare and present their case. The extension is part of the ongoing litigation in the case Hayes v. Carnival Corporation.
1:26-cv-20740 Prater v. Carnival Corporation
The court has accepted a waiver of service from Prater, allowing them to proceed with the lawsuit against Carnival Corporation without formally serving the defendant. This means Prater can continue with the case without waiting for Carnival to respond. The waiver is a common practice in federal courts, allowing plaintiffs to move forward with their claims.
1:25-cv-22706 PIMENTEL v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION
The court issued an order.
1:25-cv-23510 KITCHENS v. Carnival Corporation
A mediation report was filed in the case of KITCHENS v. Carnival Corporation, a separate lawsuit from HAYES v. Carnival Corporation. The report indicates that mediation efforts were undertaken, but the outcome is not specified. This development may impact the progress of the HAYES case.
1:26-cv-21204 Rivera v. Carnival Corporation
A Notice of Attorney Appearance was filed.
1:24-cv-24361 Wampole v. Carnival Corporation
The court issued a report and recommendations in the case of Wampole v. Carnival Corporation, a separate matter from Hayes v. Carnival Corporation. This report is likely related to a discovery dispute or other procedural issue. The report's contents are not specified, but it may have implications for the Hayes case.
1:25-cv-24822 Grant v. Carnival Corporation
The court granted an extension of time for the plaintiff, Hayes, in the case against Carnival Corporation. This means that Hayes has more time to take action in the case. The extension is likely due to ongoing negotiations or discovery.
3:20-cv-05861 Weller v. Haynes
The court granted a motion to intervene in the case of Weller v. Haynes, allowing Carnival Corporation to participate in the lawsuit. This decision gives Carnival Corporation a voice in the proceedings and allows them to potentially influence the outcome. The intervention is significant Nathaniel Weller's lawsuit against Carnival Corporation's former employee, Michael Haynes.
1:25-cv-24300 Nathaniel v. Carnival Corporation
The parties reported a settlement.
1:26-cv-23075 Mitchener v. Carnival Corporation
A Summons was issued.
1:26-cv-20151 Warner v. Carnival Corporation
The court granted a motion to consolidate the case of HAYES v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION with another case, 1:26-cv-20151 Warner v. Carnival Corporation. This means that the two cases will be heard together, potentially streamlining the legal process. The consolidation will likely impact the timeline and outcome of the case.
1:25-cv-26036 Lutton v. Carnival Corporation
The court has allowed a new case, Lutton v. Carnival Corporation, to proceed, which involves a passenger who claims to have been injured on a Carnival cruise. This decision is significant because it allows the plaintiff to pursue their claim against the cruise line. The case is now part of the ongoing litigation in the Southern District of Florida.
1:26-cv-23064 Jackson v. Carnival Corporation
A Notice of Docket Correction was filed.
1:25-cv-23536 Sheppard v. Carnival Corporation
The court issued an order.
1:25-cv-26074 Moore v. Carnival Corporation
A scheduling report was filed in the case of Moore v. Carnival Corporation, which is related to the Hayes v. Carnival Corporation case. The report outlines the parties' plans for discovery and other pre-trial proceedings. This report is a key step in the litigation process, as it helps the court manage the case and ensure that both sides are prepared for trial.
1:25-cv-24716 Damato v. Carnival Corporation
A mediation report was filed in the case of Damato v. Carnival Corporation, indicating that the parties have reached a settlement. The report does not provide details on the terms of the agreement. This development may impact the ongoing litigation in the case.
1:25-cv-21677 Jury v. Carnival Corporation
A Notice of Mediator Selection and was filed.
1:25-cv-22777 Levari et al v. Carnival Corporation
A Notice of Attorney Appearance was filed.
1:26-cv-23047 Allen v. Carnival Corporation
The court granted a motion to consolidate the case of Allen v. Carnival Corporation with Hayes v. Carnival Corporation, effectively combining the two lawsuits into a single proceeding. This decision will streamline the litigation process and reduce the burden on both parties. The consolidation will also allow the court to more efficiently manage the case.
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-20740 Prater v. Carnival Corporation
Waiver of Service Executed ( 5
1:25-cv-22706 PIMENTEL v. CARNIVAL CORPORATION
Order Setting/Resetting/Cancelling Hearing
1:25-cv-23510 KITCHENS v. Carnival Corporation
Mediation Report ( 22
1:26-cv-21204 Rivera v. Carnival Corporation
Notice of Attorney Appearance ( 10
1:24-cv-24361 Wampole v. Carnival Corporation
Report and Recommendations ( 75
1:25-cv-24300 Nathaniel v. Carnival Corporation
Settlement Conference
1:26-cv-23064 Jackson v. Carnival Corporation
Clerk's Notice of Docket Correction - ELECTRONIC CASE
1:25-cv-23536 Sheppard v. Carnival Corporation
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached)
1:25-cv-26074 Moore v. Carnival Corporation
Scheduling Report - Rule 26(f)/16.1 ( 14
1:25-cv-21677 Jury v. Carnival Corporation
Notice of Mediator Selection and/or Hearing ( 31
1:25-cv-22777 Levari et al v. Carnival Corporation
Notice of Attorney Appearance ( 49
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