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Airbnb is sued for listing property in Cuba confiscated by Castro decades ago

Stars and Stripes 06 Mar 2024
Most cases are still in litigation and or in appeals ... But in another case still in litigation involving facilities at the port of Havana, several cruise companies were ordered to pay over $400 million in compensation.
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Airbnb is sued in Florida for listing property in Cuba confiscated by Castro decades ago

The Eagle-Tribune 05 Mar 2024
Most cases are still in litigation and or in appeals ... But in another case still in litigation involving facilities at the port of Havana, several cruise companies were ordered to pay over $400 million in compensation.
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Miami Staff Resign Amid City Attorney Vicky Mendez Bar Investigation

Miami New Times 05 Mar 2024
M�ndez has also been named as a defendant in litigation in which Little Havana businessmen Bill Fuller and Martin Pinilla alleged Commissioner Joe Carollo weaponized city departments to harass their businesses.
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ROYAL CARIBBEAN GROUP REPORTS 2023 RESULTS AND EXPECTS RECORD EARNINGS IN 2024 ON STRONG DEMAND

Longview News-Journal 01 Feb 2024
For the periods presented, these items included (i) loss contingency in connection with the ongoing Havana Docks litigation recorded in other (income) expenses in 2022; (ii) gain on sale of ...
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Cuba ministers express willingness to engage with ‘legitimate’ creditors

Financial Times 07 Feb 2023
Havana insists it is ready to discuss debt restructuring despite London litigation with Cayman Islands-registered fund ....
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ROYAL CARIBBEAN GROUP REPORTS 2022 RESULTS AND PROVIDES FORWARD GUIDANCE

Victoria Advocate 07 Feb 2023
... the ongoing Havana Docks litigation ... For 2022, primarily relates to our estimate of amounts that may be payable in connection with the ongoing Havana Docks litigation plus related legal fees and costs.
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Cruise lines ordered to pay more than $400 million for ‘trafficking’ in confiscated property in Cuba

Finger Lakes Times 01 Jan 2023
The parties have been involved in fierce litigation for more than two years over the question of whether or not, by docking at the port of Havana, the cruise companies “trafficked” on confiscated property. Havana Docks holds a U.S.
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Despite ban, US cruise lines hired Cuban agencies to provide ‘tourism services’ to passengers

Finger Lakes Times 15 Feb 2022
In early 2019, news broke that the Trump administration was moving to green-light the lawsuits about confiscated property and the cruise companies received notification letters from Havana Docks about potential litigation.
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