Supreme Court revives Cuba property claims against cruise lines (opens in new tab)
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday for Havana Docks Corporation in a case over property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s government in 1960, allowing the U.S.-owned company’s claims over the use of its former Havana docks to proceed. The dispute centers on compensation for assets nationalized in the early years after the Cuban Revolution. The 8-1 decision revived litigation against cruise operators accused of profiting from the confiscated facilities, including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norw...
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