An English ship’s doctor treated a non-US female patient for abdominal discomfort on a foreign-flagged cruise ship off the coast of Haiti. In Mexico the patient underwent abdominal surgery, followed by complications, for which her lawyers wanted to take the ship’s doctor to court in Florida, USA. A trial court granted their wish, but this decision was reversed on appeal as the factors discussed were insufficient to establish Florida jurisdiction over the ship’s doctor. The decision is not about whether malpractice occurred; it is about limiting the possibility of taking the ship’s doctor to a court in a location preferred by the plaintiffs’ lawyers. The appeal court ruling is important for non-US doctors working as independent contractors o...
Admiralty--The Broadening Scope of Damages Awardable for Wrongful Death in Admiralty Stephen W. Ramp...
Florida Statutes section 381.00316 prohibits businesses in Florida from requiring consumers to provi...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...
Everyone from honeymooners to golden agers is lured by promises of a dream vacation aboard a luxury ...
A cruise ship contract is the prototypical contract of adhesion. The passenger is presented with the...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION EXISTS IN CASES STEMMING FROM BOAT COLLISIONS ON NAVIGABLE WATERS REGARDLESS ...
Northern Europe is a popular cruise destination, but many non-Scandinavian cruise ship’s doctors who...
Despite the regularity with which the issue of forum non conveniens is raised by defendants in marit...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
This article examines what has been a troublesome area of admiralty law for Florida courts and pract...
Libelants, eleven Greek seamen, signed a contract in the United States for a voyage from this countr...
ABSTRACT Background: In case of pathologies or accidents on board which require medical interventio...
Claimant sought to have the libel by the Ford Motor Company of Australia dismissed on the grounds, a...
Plaintiff, a Greek seaman, sought relief in federal court under the Jones Act for injuries suffered ...
Admiralty--The Broadening Scope of Damages Awardable for Wrongful Death in Admiralty Stephen W. Ramp...
Florida Statutes section 381.00316 prohibits businesses in Florida from requiring consumers to provi...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...
Everyone from honeymooners to golden agers is lured by promises of a dream vacation aboard a luxury ...
A cruise ship contract is the prototypical contract of adhesion. The passenger is presented with the...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION EXISTS IN CASES STEMMING FROM BOAT COLLISIONS ON NAVIGABLE WATERS REGARDLESS ...
Northern Europe is a popular cruise destination, but many non-Scandinavian cruise ship’s doctors who...
Despite the regularity with which the issue of forum non conveniens is raised by defendants in marit...
Libelant linehandler, injured undocking a vessel, brought a personal injury action against the shipo...
This article examines what has been a troublesome area of admiralty law for Florida courts and pract...
Libelants, eleven Greek seamen, signed a contract in the United States for a voyage from this countr...
ABSTRACT Background: In case of pathologies or accidents on board which require medical interventio...
Claimant sought to have the libel by the Ford Motor Company of Australia dismissed on the grounds, a...
Plaintiff, a Greek seaman, sought relief in federal court under the Jones Act for injuries suffered ...
Admiralty--The Broadening Scope of Damages Awardable for Wrongful Death in Admiralty Stephen W. Ramp...
Florida Statutes section 381.00316 prohibits businesses in Florida from requiring consumers to provi...
The many advantages the admiralty gives to an injured plaintiff, particularly if he can be brought w...