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U.S. Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal of Another Costa Concordia Case

By Jim Walker on August 22, 2013
Posted in Passenger Rights

The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal has affirmed an order of dismissal on forum non conveniens grounds of a case filed by an Italian citizen and Italian business for damages as a result of the Costa Concordia disaster. 

In a case styled Giglio Sub, S.N.C. and Francesco Onida versus Carnival Corporation et al., the…

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