Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Adam Finkel and Madeline Yedo | April 10, 2024
The high incidence of sexual assaults onboard cruise ships, especially as compared to other vacation sites, such as hotels, is clear evidence that cruise ships uniquely provide an environment that contributes to these attacks.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ira H. Leesfield | March 27, 2024
Passengers in this environment justifiably rely on the cruise line being able to provide medical treatment in the event of an emergency. And the marketing for the major cruise lines promotes their trained and credentialed medical staff. Unfortunately, and to the detriment of passengers, the on-board medical staff routinely demonstrate their inability to handle medical emergencies.
By Michael A. Mora | October 7, 2022
"The Eleventh Circuit's jurisdiction extends to three states, but the court's analysis was entirely sound, and it could be followed in other circuits where states have taken similar measures to protect the medical privacy rights of their citizens," said Charles J. Cooper, an attorney representing the Florida Department of Health.
By ALM Staff | September 29, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Christine M. Walker | June 13, 2022
Thus, the U.S. Virgin Islands open registry touches on several important public policy issues of late. These issues include if the open registry will make the United States less dependent on the foreign supply chain and the cost of subsidizing American maritime operations relative to the national security benefits.
By Michael A. Mora | March 24, 2022
"Somebody was eventually going to sit on it and it was going to separate," the plaintiffs attorney said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Tiffany Comprés | March 11, 2022
The labor shortage, increasing demand, and logistics issues all coalesced into the supply chain crisis we are currently battling and will continue to fight.
By ALM Staff | March 9, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Jim Turner | February 8, 2022
The Florida Ports Council said it has already seen the state's ports take in more business since it increased efforts in October to capitalize on congestion at the ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Brett A. Rivkind | December 16, 2021
Post-COVID 19 cruising is roaring back and, with that, possible changes next year in ship rules for U.S. passengers. For the millions considering a voyage next year, they need to know their medical rights and associated risks to make an informed decision as to whether cruising is right for them and their family.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Law firms & in-house legal departments with a presence in the middle east celebrate outstanding achievement within the profession.
The premier educational and networking event for employee benefits brokers and agents.
The Legal Intelligencer honors lawyers leaving a mark on the legal community in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Atlanta s John Marshall Law School is seeking to hire one or more full-time, visiting Legal WritingInstructors to teach Legal Research, Anal...
Shipman is seeking an associate to join our Labor & Employment practice in our Hartford, New Haven, or Stamford office. Candidates shou...
Evergreen Trading is a media investment firm headquartered in NYC. We help brands achieve their goals by leveraging their unwanted assets to...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS