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Daily Business Review

Cruise Ship Fire Highlights Need to Revisit Safety Issues

A deadly engine room fire on the Oceania Cruises' Insignia prompts some common-sense reminders to passengers about how to stay safe on board cruise ships.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Dynamic Worldwide Logistics, Inc. v. Exclusive Expressions, LLC

By | January 16, 2015
Court Lacks Admiralty Jurisdiction Over Cargo Theft Claim Also Failing to Allege Conversion
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Mediterranean Shipping Co. S.A. v. Ningbo Toptrade Imp. Exp. Co. Ltd.

By | January 13, 2015
Admiralty Jurisdiction Over Indemnity Claim Arising From Contract Breach Suit Explained
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jury Awards $3.6M to Carnival Electrician's Family for Asbestos Exposure

A Miami-Dade jury has awarded $3.6 million to the family of an Italian Carnival Cruise Lines electrician who died in 2005 of lung cancer after allegedly being exposed to asbestos.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Special Master Seeks Return of Additional BP Claims Money

A special master responsible for identifying fraudulent claims against BP PLC's $9.2 billion settlement over its 2010 oil spill is asking for the return of $580,000 paid to three commercial fishermen who submitted allegedly false tax returns.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Golden Horn Shipping Co. Ltd., v. Volans Shipping Co. Ltd.

By | December 03, 2014
Latvian Bank Loses Bid to Vacate Attachment In Action Over Breach of Charter Agreement
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Mahmoud Shaban and Sons Co. v. Mediterranean Shipping Co.

By | November 21, 2014
Jury Could Find Rice Cargo Damaged Before Carriers Took Control of Cargo Containers
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Ferry Crash Settlements Near Claimed Liability Cap

A ferry company seeking to limit its liability to $7.6 million in the aftermath of a crash that exposed it to more than $75 million in claims has settled so many of them it has almost run up against its asserted maximum exposure under maritime law.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Federal Panel Says Cruise Lines Can Be Sued for Medical Malpractice

A groundbreaking decision by the Atlanta-based federal appeals court will allow cruise ship companies to be sued for medical malpractice.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

From Merger to Ebola, an Active Year for Norwegian's GC

By | November 13, 2014
When Daniel Farkas says "it's been a busy year," he's understating it.
4 minute read

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