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New York Law Journal

Soliman v. Maersk Line Ltd

By | February 01, 2017
Seaman 50 Percent at Fault for Injury While Pulling Garbage Bags for Disposal
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Petroterminal de Panama, S.A. v. QBE Marine & Specialty Syndicate 1036

By | January 25, 2017
Oil Terminal Operator Makes Prima Facie Case For Policy Coverage for Steel Pile's Collapse
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Transatlantic Lines LLC v. Amergent Techs, LLC

By | January 23, 2017
Suit to Compel Arbitration Dismissed for Lack Of Jurisdiction But Rule 11 Sanctions Denied
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cruise Company Carnival Gets Personal With Concierge Tech

What if your room on a cruise ship were to unlock automatically as you approach, or if the wait staff could bring your favorite cocktail before you even ask?
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Gonzalez v. Red Hook Container Terminal LLC

By | December 28, 2016
Federal Question Jurisdiction Under LHWCA Lacking, Worker's Negligence Suit Remanded
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Seemann v. Coastal Environmental Group, Inc.

By | December 14, 2016
Unseaworthiness Claim Can Be Asserted Against Barge's Owner But Jones Act Claims Are Futile
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

AGCS Marine Ins. Co. v. World Fuel Services, Inc.

By | November 25, 2016
Policy's Valuation Clause Refers to $17.9 Million 'Re-Sale' Invoice Defendant Sent its Customer
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge Rules Ex-Deep Sea Treasure Hunter Deceptive About Coins

An ex-deep sea treasure hunter is faking memory problems and intentionally deceiving authorities about the location of missing coins minted from gold from an 1857 shipwreck, a federal judge has ruled.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Bermuda Triangle: Trick or Trap?

Admiralty Law columnist James E. Mercante explores the myths and the legal challenges surrounding the Bermuda Triangle, a triangle shaped by a line drawn from Bermuda to Miami to Puerto Rico and considered a haunted part of the sea claiming ships without a trace. Instead of being gone forever, ships that go down in the Bermuda Triangle are not forgotten. Federal court, in admiralty, is where the mysterious disappearances and sinkings surface to eerily re-create the voyage and the cause of loss.
20 minute read

New York Law Journal

ING Bank N.V. v. M/V Voge Fiesta

By | October 26, 2016
Security Amounts Set in Attachment Actions; 'Claims Fairly Stated' Do Not Include Legal Fees
3 minute read

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