Maritime Liens
Good morning to Captain and crew alike and welcome to the Admiralty Docket. Today our subject is...
Read MorePosted by John Townsend Cooper | Admiralty Jurisdiction, Boating Accidents, Buying and Selling Boats, Charters, Commercial Vessels, Education, Jones Act Seamen, Maritime Businesses, Maritime Contracts, Maritime Law, Maritime Liens, Personal Injury, Recreational Boats, Salvage, The Admiralty Docket, Vessel Arrest and Attachment, Vessel Collisions
Good morning to Captain and crew alike and welcome to the Admiralty Docket. Today our subject is...
Read MoreIn today’s modern world, the purchase, sale and resale of watercraft and their appurtenances...
Read MorePosted by John Townsend Cooper | Admiralty Jurisdiction, Boating Accidents, Cargo Damage, Charters, Civil Litigation, Commercial Vessels, Current Events, Jones Act Seamen, Marine Insurance, Maritime Contracts, Maritime Law, Maritime Liens, Personal Injury, Recreational Boats, Salvage, The Admiralty Docket, Vessel Arrest and Attachment, Vessel Collisions, Vessel Warranties
Good morning to Captain and Crew alike, and welcome to the Admiralty Docket. Often, those involved...
Read MorePosted by John Townsend Cooper | Boating Accidents, Civil Litigation, Maritime Law, Maritime Liens, Recreational Boats, Salvage, The Admiralty Docket, Vessel Arrest and Attachment, Vessel Collisions
Good morning to Captain and Crew alike, and welcome to the Admiralty Docket. Today our subject is...
Read MorePosted by John Townsend Cooper | Current Events
Among the hazards most feared by those at sea is fire. Even the largest and most sophisticated of vessels are not immune from this danger. As a recent example of this, the 984 foot container ship MSC FLAMINIA, sailing...
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