Lee and Andy Allen v. Neptune Underwater Expeditions

Synopsis
Lee Allen and Andy Allen signed up with Neptune Underwater Expeditions to explore a shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean. On July 7, 2011, Lee died during the dive. Andy, acting on behalf of spouse Lee, is suing the Neptune for Lee’s wrongful death.

Details
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Plaintiff

 * Andy Allen
 * Loren Bondo
 * Carey Conner
 * Frankie Fernandez
 * Jordan Nelson
 * River Tran

Defense

 * Angel Duncan
 * Hayden Hathaway
 * Bailey Johnson
 * Quincy Montgomery
 * Reggie Rogers

Other Persons of Interest

 * Lee Allen

Other Case References

 * A piece of case law in this case is Gilbertson v. The Everest Experience, which was the AMTA case used for the 2000-2001 season.
 * In Lee Allen's history of dives, one of the locations Lee dived at is named Chuggie's Cove. This is a reference to the bar Chuggie's from Daniel v. Chuggie's Sports Bar and State v. Dawson.
 * This case features major references to State v. Owens. The shipwrecked Hepburn was the Yacht from State v. Owens where Jacob Bennett was murdered. The Neptune brochure also mentions that Jackie Owens and Alex Grace both fled the country after Alex broke Jackie out of prison.
 * A piece of case law in this case is Davis v. Happyland, the civil case from the 2010-11 Season.
 * Another piece of case law is Hopson v. Dawson, which is a reference to Taylor Hopson and Danny Dawson from State v. Dawson.
 * In State v. Bancroft and Covington, on Chase Covington's financial disclosure form is a gift from Hayden Hathaway for a diving trip.
 * Also in State v. Bancroft and Covington, an email from Corey Hyde to Avery Bancroft states that Bancroft would be meeting with Hayden Hathaway about potentially buying Neptune after they had suffered "legal troubles," referring to this case.
 * A piece of case law in Taylor v. Trifecta is The Everest Experience v. Neptune, Inc. This implies that Neptune faced a lawsuit from The Everest Experience, the defendant company from Gilbertson v. The Everest Experience.

Trivia

 * This is the first documented case to not feature any swing witnesses. (State v. Owens was almost the first but had Sydney Michaels who was technically a swing witness.)
 * This was the last civil case to also function as an NCT case.