In Surprise Move, Plaintiff Dismisses Libertad Act Lawsuit Against Crowley Maritime; Concern About Biden Administration Suspending Title III?

ODETTE BLANCO DE FERNANDEZ née BLANCO ROSELL, Plaintiff, v. CROWLEY MARITIME CORPORATION, Defendant. [3:20-cv-01426 Middle District Florida]

Murphy & Anderson, P.A. (plaintiff)
Berliner Corcoran & Rowe LLP (plaintiff)
Fields PLLC (plaintiff)
Law Offices of John S. Gaebe P.A. (plaintiff)
Venable LLP (defendant)


PLAINTIFF'S NOTICE OF DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE: Plaintiff Odette Blanco De Fernandez, née Blanco Rosell, pursuant to Rule 41(a)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, hereby dismisses the action against defendant Crowley Maritime Corporation (“Crowley) without prejudice. Crowley has filed neither an answer to the complaint nor a motion for summary judgment. Dismissal under Rule 41(a)(1) is therefore appropriate. Dated: February 2, 2021

LINK To Plaintiff's Notice Of Dismissal Without Prejudice (2/2/2021)

ODETTE BLANCO DE FERNANDEZ née BLANCO ROSELL, Plaintiff, v. SEABOARD MARINE, LTD., Defendant. [1:20-cv-25176; Southern Florida District]

Horr, Novak & Skipp, P.A. (plaintiff)
Law Offices of John S. Gaebe (plaintiff)
Berliner Corcoran & Rowe LLP (plaintiff)
Fields (plaintiff)
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP (defendant)


LINK To Defendant Seaboard Marine, Ltd.'s Notice Of Pending, Refiled, Related, Or Similar Action (1/26/2021)

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