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Meyer v. Carnival: Siobhan O’Grady / Passenger Deposition

This review of Siobhan O’Grady’s deposition is part of our much larger coverage of the Michael Meyer v. Carnival Cruise Lines et al. case resulting from a catamaran propeller accident on a cruise ship shore excursion. Siobhan, O’Grady, a New York attorney, was also on the Cox Catamaran Cruise to the Pitons on the day […]

Meyer v. Carnival: Ed Wieten / Passenger Deposition

This review of Ed Wieten’s deposition is part of our much larger coverage of the Michael Meyer v. Carnival Cruise Lines et al. case resulting from a catamaran propeller accident on a cruise ship shore excursion. Ed Wieten (Joannes Clemens Wieten) from Curacao in the Caribbean was also a passenger on the Tango Too the […]

Meyer v. Carnival: Jeffrey Navotny / Passenger Deposition

This review of Jeffrey Navotny’s deposition is part of our much larger coverage of the Michael Meyer v. Carnival Cruise Lines et al. case resulting from a catamaran propeller accident on a cruise ship shore excursion. Most of our coverage of these depositions comes from legal documents in PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records). […]

Meyer v. Carnival: Scott Tannebaum / physician review

This brief review of Scott Tannebaum’s physiatric review is part of our much larger coverage of the Michael Meyer v. Carnival Cruise Lines et al. case resulting from a catamaran propeller accident on a cruise ship shore excursion. Most of our coverage of these depositions, reviews, and affidavits comes from legal documents in PACER (Public […]

Meyer v. Carnival: Amilcar Cascais / Carnival Deposition

This review of Amilicar Cascais’ deposition is part of our much larger coverage of the Michael Meyer v. Carnival Cruise Lines et al. case resulting from a catamaran propeller accident on a cruise ship shore excursion. Most of our coverage of these depositions comes from legal documents in PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records). […]

Meyer v. Carnival: Is Carnival in or out?

This post is part of our much larger coverage of the Michael Meyer v. Carnival Cruise Lines et al. case resulting from a catamaran propeller accident on a cruise ship shore excursion. Our discussion of Carnival being in or out of this legal case is based on legal documents in PACER (Public Access to Court […]