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SCHRAMM, INC. v. SHIPCO TRANSPORT, INC.United States Fourth Circuit
Admiralty, Injury & Tort Law, TransportationAlthough defendant is liable for damage to the mobile drilling rig that occurred dockside during the course of restowage, the Carriage of Goods by Sea... |
04/15/2004 | 03-1075 |
ADAMS v. UNIONE MEDITERRANEA DI SICURTAUnited States Fifth Circuit
Admiralty, Injury & Tort Law, Insurance LawBecause UMS Generali Marine has not paid its share of the insured loss, it is not subrogated to the insured's right to assert a claim against A.K.... |
04/14/2004 | 03-30026 |
DELGADO v. REEF RESORT LTD.United States Fifth Circuit
Admiralty, Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawDismissal for lack of personal jurisdiction is affirmed; Mississippi long-arm statute did not permit Florida resident to bring suit against Belize... |
04/13/2004 | 03-60611 |
HOWARD v. S. ILLINOIS RIVERBOAT CASINO CRUISES, INC.United States Seventh Circuit
Admiralty, Injury & Tort Law, Transportation, Gaming LawAn indefinitely moored dockside casino with no transportation function or purpose is not a vessel "in navigation." Thus, injured plaintiffs-employees... |
04/09/2004 | 02-3818, 02-3819 |
JACKSON v. EGYPTIAN NAVIGATION CO.United States Third Circuit
Admiralty, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawPlaintiff, injured when he slipped and fell off a 10 centimeter-wide board while unloading cargo from defendant's ship, has not shown that defendant... |
04/07/2004 | 02-3828 |
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING & DRY DOCK CO. v. FIRTHUnited States Fourth Circuit
Admiralty, Labor & Employment Law, Workers' CompensationPlaintiff-employer was properly found liable for continuing benefit payments to a permanently disabled worker; it failed to comply with the mandatory... |
04/05/2004 | 99-1892 |
US v. KOSTAKISUnited States Second Circuit
Admiralty, Criminal Law & Procedure, Oil and Gas LawDistrict court erred in deeming defendant's conduct "unsophisticated"; he made numerous false entries in two oil record books and routinely instructed... |
04/05/2004 | 02-1647 |
IN RE TETRA APPLIED TECHS. L.P.United States Fifth Circuit
Admiralty, Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Oil and Gas LawAn exoneration stipulation is not required to protect a shipowner's rights under the Limitation Act. District court abused its discretion by requiring... |
04/05/2004 | 03-30719 |
US v. KOSTAKISUnited States Second Circuit
Admiralty, Criminal Law & Procedure, Oil and Gas LawDistrict court erred in deeming defendant's conduct "unsophisticated"; he made numerous false entries in two oil record books and routinely instructed... |
04/02/2004 | 02-1647 |
EVERGREEN AM. CORP. v. NLRBUnited States DC Circuit
Admiralty, Labor & Employment LawEvidence supports the determination that the Port Captains, Assistant Port Captains, and Port Engineers in the contested bargaining unit are... |
04/02/2004 | 03-1129, 03-1146 |
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