District Court justice D. Brock Hornby has awarded nearly $18,000 to the owner of a Portland fishing boat that was damaged while it was at anchor and struck by another boat. The case is considered important because the anchored boat was found to be partially to blame for the accident because of its lighting arrangement. Normally, moving vessels are presumed to be totally at fault when they hit anchored vessels
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court denied Central Maine Power Co.\u27s appeal of a $1 million judgment...
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This note examines the United States Supreme Court's most recent decision involving the judicial rev...
District Court justice D. Brock Hornby has awarded nearly $18,000 to the owner of a Portland fishing...
A fishing vessel just beginning a voyage was negligently struck by another ship and laid up for a pe...
A suit filed in Cumberland County Superior Court on behalf of the family of Rachel A. Foley seeks un...
Plaintiff Andrew G. Black, a marine engineer employed by Red Star Towing & Transportation Co., Inc.,...
The deceased, a structural steelworker, was employed to dismantle an abandoned drawbridge which span...
U.S. District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby yesterday commented publicly on the recent jury ruling tha...
Judge Richard DeBenedetto, an administrative judge with the Occupational Health and Safety Administr...
York County Superior Court Judge Thomas E. Humphrey on Wednesday ruled against the Maine Department ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that a woman can recover damages from her divorced husban...
Portland District Court Judge Alexander MacNichol last week ruled that the current owners of the Sta...
To appreciate the reach of the Court\u27s decision on punitive damages for unseaworthiness claims, i...
The article argues that although the 1996 U.S. Supreme Court case, Yamaha Motor Corp. v. Calhoun, wh...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court denied Central Maine Power Co.\u27s appeal of a $1 million judgment...
A recent federal district court decision, In re Sincere Navigation Corp. allowed recovery for the em...
This note examines the United States Supreme Court's most recent decision involving the judicial rev...
District Court justice D. Brock Hornby has awarded nearly $18,000 to the owner of a Portland fishing...
A fishing vessel just beginning a voyage was negligently struck by another ship and laid up for a pe...
A suit filed in Cumberland County Superior Court on behalf of the family of Rachel A. Foley seeks un...
Plaintiff Andrew G. Black, a marine engineer employed by Red Star Towing & Transportation Co., Inc.,...
The deceased, a structural steelworker, was employed to dismantle an abandoned drawbridge which span...
U.S. District Court Judge D. Brock Hornby yesterday commented publicly on the recent jury ruling tha...
Judge Richard DeBenedetto, an administrative judge with the Occupational Health and Safety Administr...
York County Superior Court Judge Thomas E. Humphrey on Wednesday ruled against the Maine Department ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that a woman can recover damages from her divorced husban...
Portland District Court Judge Alexander MacNichol last week ruled that the current owners of the Sta...
To appreciate the reach of the Court\u27s decision on punitive damages for unseaworthiness claims, i...
The article argues that although the 1996 U.S. Supreme Court case, Yamaha Motor Corp. v. Calhoun, wh...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court denied Central Maine Power Co.\u27s appeal of a $1 million judgment...
A recent federal district court decision, In re Sincere Navigation Corp. allowed recovery for the em...
This note examines the United States Supreme Court's most recent decision involving the judicial rev...