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I believe it was said on this forum that SA is 5' 11". So that's putting you 7" shorter, do you think you could have put your out outside the window?
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You’re the height of the law partner of MWinkleman. He stood on his “tippy toes” to reach up SO high!I believe it was said on this forum that SA is 5' 11". So that's putting you 7" shorter, do you think you could have put your out outside the window?
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If in fact this ever gets to trial. Perhaps it will dismissed once all discovery is presented.If RCCL settles on this one, they set the precedent for settling on all claims by stupid people for all eternity.
I can't imagine this trial will go on for weeks. I think once we see the witness lists we'll get a feel for the length of the trial. And not all witnesses on the lists are called. I think seeing how many experts they plan to call will be the driver.
Now this deadline has passed, any one know if anything new has happened? I am really curious if there are any joined parties.March 30, 2020 Deadline for Amended Pleadings and Deadline to effectuate service on joined parties.
I don't think that RCCL is in the mood to offer even one dollar to this greedy couple who want to make money off their baby's death. The coronavirus has hit the cruise ship industry very, very hard and it wouldn't surprise me if some of them ended up filing for bankruptcy.If RCCL settles on this one, they set the precedent for settling on all claims by stupid people for all eternity.
I can't imagine this trial will go on for weeks. I think once we see the witness lists we'll get a feel for the length of the trial. And not all witnesses on the lists are called. I think seeing how many experts they plan to call will be the driver.
This virus has truly kicked RCC hard so I doubt they'd be willing to give money away. I feel they will fight this harder than before.
I clicked on the docket here link. There have been several new documents attached, most recently yesterday. But of course I can't open any of them. Curious if anything interesting has happened. I do see reference to mediation, and to a jury trial set for February 2021.Schedule for the civil trial:
SCHEDULING ORDER SETTING PRETRIAL CONFERENCE AND TRIAL DATES Case No. 19-25100-CIV-GRAHAM/MCALILEY
Filed 3/13 9 Pages
*I'm not going to post the full document because it's mostly instructions for the lawyers and isn't really pertinent to our interests here, but it is document #37 on the docket here.
I , too, am curious. Also could not open any of the documents. Does anyone have additional info?I clicked on the docket here link. There have been several new documents attached, most recently yesterday. But of course I can't open any of them. Curious if anything interesting has happened. I do see reference to mediation, and to a jury trial set for February 2021.
Thanks again to Kindred.
I clicked on the docket here link. There have been several new documents attached, most recently yesterday. But of course I can't open any of them. Curious if anything interesting has happened. I do see reference to mediation, and to a jury trial set for February 2021.
Thanks again to Kindred.
I , too, am curious. Also could not open any of the documents. Does anyone have additional info?
Mediation is tough now with the stay safe/social distancing now - none of the mediators I know are doing anything but telephone mediations and they are not that effective so far. RCCL may have no business left by November with the recent 100 day recommendation for the cruise industry. And it won't be public - our mediated settlement agreements are not filed with the court and include a clause that the parties may not discuss them. We will see a Mediators report with either settled or impasse and that's about it.After the Court denied RCL's Motion to Dismiss Wiegand's suit, RCL filed their ANSWER to the Plaintiff's Complaint on April 10, 2020. No bombshells here -- denied most of the allegations.
(Once a trial date is set, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 16 require the parties to participate in Mediation. Mediation has to be completed not later than 40 days before the trial date).
It looks like the parties have agreed to a Mediator (Manuel R. Morales, JR) and the Court ordered Mediation for November 19, 2020, at 10 AM.
In its answer, RCL also calls on the principles of comparative fault (i.e., Anello's negligence) to reduce any award. I think COVID-19 will probably have a big impact on Mediation.
Mediation is tough now with the stay safe/social distancing now - none of the mediators I know are doing anything but telephone mediations and they are not that effective so far. RCCL may have no business left by November with the recent 100 day recommendation for the cruise industry. And it won't be public - our mediated settlement agreements are not filed with the court and include a clause that the parties may not discuss them. We will see a Mediators report with either settled or impasse and that's about it.
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Given the dire financial straits that RCI will be in due to COVID-19 crisis, I seriously doubt that Chloe's parents will see a dime.
That's great -- I hope they come back stronger than ever!I received this email today from RCC gunning for bookings. (Snippet of email).
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We know how eager you are to get back to normal daily life — and onboard with us. We’re excited to see you again too. To help you get started planning your next cruise, we’re offering you a special Crown & Anchor Bonus. Book between April 15 – 21, 2020, and you could save up to $475 AUD off your cruise.
To redeem your exclusive bonus, make sure to enter your Crown & Anchor® Society member number when placing your booking. We appreciate your loyalty and support always. And we can’t wait to see you back onboard soon
I heard on the news today that bookings for the cruise lines industry in general are up a huge percent for 2021.That's great -- I hope they come back stronger than ever!
Is there still any possibility this case can be dismissed by the federal judge when all discovery is presented, if warranted? Or does it have to proceed to trial at this juncture.
I am not familiar enough with the nuances of our legal system to know the answer to this.
I would truly hate for this to go before a jury, or worse, have RCL settle with this family.