
Death on the High Seas: The 1920 Law That Still Decides What a Life at Sea Is Worth
The Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA): How a Century-Old Federal Statute Limits Wrongful Death Damages for Cruise Lines, Offshore Operators, Seamen’s Families, and

The Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA): How a Century-Old Federal Statute Limits Wrongful Death Damages for Cruise Lines, Offshore Operators, Seamen’s Families, and

Understanding Maritime Worker Classifications: How the Legal Category of an Injured Worker Determines Remedies, Defenses, and Litigation Strategy for Employers, Vessel Owners, and Insurers If

Admiralty jurisdiction has a remarkably long arm, and if you don’t recognize it early, you may find yourself litigating under the wrong legal framework entirely.

“The police will do whatever it takes to get you to talk. The courts will generally say whatever they need to say to excuse the