Havana Docks Corporation Files Appeals In MSC Cruises Lawsuit Dismissed By Judge

Certified claimant Havana Docks Corporation has filed four lawsuits using the Title III provision of the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act of 1996 (known as “Libertad Act”).  Given their similarities, one judge in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida is presiding over the four cases.
In January 2020, two of the lawsuits (Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and MSC Cruises) were dismissed with prejudice by the presiding judge; the dismissals with prejudice were unusual. 

On 31 January 2020, Havana Docks Corporation in its case against MSC Cruises SA CO., and MSC Cruises (USA) Inc., filed 1) an 18-page Plaintiff’s Motion For Reconsideration And Leave To Amend, And Request For Hearing 2) a 12-page  [Proposed] Amended Complaint and 3) a 4-page Notice Of Filing The Declaration Of Aziza Elayan-Martinez In Support Of Plaintiff’s Motion For Reconsideration And Leave To Amend 

LINK: Plaintiff’s Motion For Reconsideration And Leave To Amend, And Request For Hearing 

LINK: [Proposed] Amended Complaint 

LINK: Notice Of Filing The Declaration Of Aziza Elayan-Martinez In Support Of Plaintiff’s Motion For Reconsideration And Leave To Amend 

Previous Post With Links To All Cases Filed By Havana Docks Corporation: 

Royal Caribbean Seeks Dismissal Of Libertad Act Lawsuit; Using Same Arguments Judge Agreed To For Two Other Cases (13 January 2020)

https://www.cubatrade.org/blog/2020/1/13/x58vrupsbh46pw7tx9pyfplohgz4ci

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