Mario Del Valle, et al v. Trivago GMBH, et al

  1. February 01, 2023

    Full 11th Circ. Won't Hear Cuba Land Confiscation Suit

    The 11th Circuit rejected a petition asking the full court to rethink a ruling that a group of Americans whose families owned land confiscated by the Cuban government have standing to sue travel companies for trafficking in the property.

  2. November 23, 2022

    11th Circ. Links Travel Firms To Cuba Land Confiscation

    The Eleventh Circuit said in two recent opinions that a group of Americans who owned land confiscated by the Cuban government have standing to sue travel companies such as Carnival Cruise Line and Expedia for "trafficking" in the property.

  3. January 07, 2021

    Proposed Class Defends Standing In Cuban Land Row

    A proposed class of Cuban Americans pushed back against a cruise line interest group questioning their standing to sue Booking.com, Orbitz and other travel companies for allegedly profiting from wrongfully confiscated property in Cuba.

  4. November 02, 2020

    Travel Cos. Ask 11th Circ. To Drop Cuban Property Class Suit

    Booking.com, Orbitz and other travel companies asked the Eleventh Circuit Monday to dismiss a class action against them that claims the companies are unlawfully profiting from reservations at hotels built on family property seized by the Fidel Castro regime in Cuba.

  5. September 03, 2020

    11th Circ. Asked To Revive Cuban Land Suit Against Expedia

    Three Cuban Americans have asked the Eleventh Circuit to review their suit accusing online booking sites such as Expedia of unlawfully selling reservations at hotels built on family property seized by the Fidel Castro regime, saying a lower court wrongly refused to take up the case.