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By ALM Staff | December 10, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
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By Michael A. Mora | December 1, 2021
When insurance companies need an expert witness in high-stakes marine engine surveys, Miguel Oliveira is the name on the top of their list.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 22, 2021
Managing partner John Schouest said the firm sees much opportunity for maritime and admiralty work in Corpus Christi, where it hired a maritime litigator to launch the office.
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By Jim Saunders and Tom Urban | July 20, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis reiterated his arguments that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention didn't have the authority to place such restrictions on the cruise ship industry, which has a large presence in Florida.
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By James E. Mercante | July 7, 2021
It is said that a collision at sea will ruin your whole day. But today, any type of major marine casualty will be agonizing and costly for years, as evidenced by the examples discussed by James E. Mercante in this edition of his Admiralty Law column.
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By Michael A. Sjuggerud and Andrew E. Schwartz | April 26, 2021
In the wake of the Suez Canal Crisis, heightened attention has been paid to Florida's ports, which are pivotal hubs of commerce for the state's economy.
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By Michael A. Mora | March 29, 2021
Whether cruise lines operate within the next couple of weeks as Gov. Ron DeSantis demands or when the conditional sail order expires, Spencer Aronfeld said cruise lines have little to fear about any new litigation that could seriously impact the bottom line of their business.
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By Jim Turner | March 29, 2021
Attorney General Ashley Moody said during an event with Gov. Ron DeSantis and cruise industry officials at Port Canaveral that she was looking at ways to "push back" against a directive by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that essentially keeps the cruise industry from operating.
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By James E. Mercante and Kristin E. Poling | February 24, 2021
In their Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante and Kristin E. Poling analyze the doctrine of "uberrimae fidei", one of the oldest and deeply entrenched of all maritime laws, which so often causes unwary mariners to run aground.
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By Michael A. Mora | December 28, 2020
Litigators will need to keep their eyes on several cases involving the state of Florida moving into the year 2021.
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