By Adriana Gomez Licon | April 10, 2020
With the death of Wiwit Widarto, 50, of Indonesia, the coronavirus-related death toll on the ill-fated cruise ship Zaandam raises to four.
By Spencer Aronfeld | March 30, 2020
Among those infected were 19 crew members and two passengers. With more than 3,500 people onboard the ship in close proximity, this number was expected to rise. All American passengers on the Grand Princess were to be routed to military bases in California, Texas and Georgia for a 14-day quarantine.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Spencer Aronfeld | March 11, 2020
Among those infected were 19 crew members and two passengers. With more than 3,500 people onboard the ship in close proximity, this number was expected to rise. All American passengers on the Grand Princess were to be routed to military bases in California, Texas and Georgia for a 14-day quarantine.
By Michael A. Mora | March 9, 2020
Two Florida passengers are stuck on a cruise ship. But their lawyer has filed suit on land.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | February 19, 2020
In his Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante discusses cases in which "the ship hits the fan," causing a cruise to go from dream to nightmare.
By Sue Reisinger | January 10, 2020
Six months on the job, Carnival's first chief ethics and compliance officer is fixing the cruise operator's compliance system that was so broken a Miami federal judge threatened to jail its top executives.
By Hannah Smith | January 9, 2020
A Merritt Island-based company lost its attempt to avoid litigation over the cause of a fire blamed on a bow thruster.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | October 18, 2019
Fires at sea are not so rare, just rarely so fatal. In his Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante discusses some of the noteworthy fire cases litigated in admiralty.
By Jason Grant | October 10, 2019
The city's Law Department has announced that under a settlement arrived at by consent decree, the electronic billboards traversing Manhattan waterways on a barge and displaying LED-lit ads will be no more.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | September 11, 2019
Six crew members claimed they survived by eating rats and insects for nearly a year, a Miami federal judge noted in his order.
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