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(1969–2004)*
*Articles are availble only from 1988 to Present
EMPLOYMENT LAW
Current Issues in Employment Law, William C. Tidwell, III, 1999, 2.1-20
Staying Afloat—Navigating the Employment Law Waters: An Up-to-Date Overview of Major Employment Laws and How They Affect the Maritime Industry, Scott A. Fisher, 2004, 9.1-30
ENVIRONMENT
Ecology—Pollution, Norman A. Coll and Dennis G. King, 1972
Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Thomas J. Wagner, 1991, 2.1-26
The Ever Increasing Environmental Damage Claim, Michael R. Karcher, 2002, 4.1-49
ETHICS AND MALPRACTICE
The Malpractice Trap — Ethical Considerations, Kathryn M. McGlothlin, 1989, 8.1–30
Professional Responsibility — Criminal Case Conflicts, Thomas M. Russo, 1991, 6.1-22
Maritime Mediation — Practicalities and Ethical Considerations, Allene D. Nicholson, 1992, 9.1-21
Legal Ethics — Defense Counsel Responsibility to Insured and Insurer, Paul N. Vance and Cindy T. Matherne, 1993, 9.1-37
Ethical Dilemmas [Considerations of the New Discovery Rules], J. Comer Yates, 1994, 6.1-3
An Internal Audit for the Ethical, Non-Negligent and Professional Attorney, Anthony W. Morris and J. Randolph Evans, 1995, 10.1-46
Conflicts of Interest — Is There Such an Animal, and If So, How Does It Affect You?, Allen K. von Spiegelfeld, 1997, 8.1-18
Ethical Duty to the Insured, Orrin K. Ames, III, 1998, 8.1-34
Flirting with Mary Carter—The Ethical Implications of Non-Traditional Settlements, Mark T. Coberly and Thomas S. Berkley, 2002, 10.1-28
The Law of Spoliation: Issues of Ethics, Evidence and Tort Law, Thomas J. Wagner and Kevin E. Gronberg, 2004, 1.1-13
Ethics: The Tripartite Relationship Among the Insurer, the Insured, and the Attorney, William B. Milliken, 2004, 11.1-22
EVIDENCE
The New Federal Rules of Evidence, Vaughan C. Ball, 1976
Three Years Under the Federal Evidence Rules, Vaughan C. Ball, 1979
Admissibility of Documentary Evidence—Maritime Cases, Geoffrey F. Birkhead, 1981
Pursuing International Claims to Resolution: Highlights of Serving Process, Obtaining Evidence and Enforcing Awards and Judgments in Cases Involving Foreign Adversaries, Tobi A. Tabor, 1990, 6.1–77
Nuke the Expert, Donald C. Radcliff, 1998, 3.1-40
Use of the Expert in a Maritime Case — The Plaintiff’s Perspective, Andrew L. Waks, 1999, 4.1-9
Expert Witnesses in Maritime Personal Injury Litigation — A Defendant’s Perspective, Edward J. Powers, 1999, 5.1-17
Marine Casualty Reporting and Investigation, Joseph W. Janssen, Jennifer A. Kerr and John W. Keller, III, 1999, 10.1-25
Retention and Discovery of Digital Information, A. Clay Rankin, III, 2000, 4.1-16
Transnational Service of Process and Discovery in Federal Court Proceedings: An Overview, Philip A. Buhler, 2001, 4.1-54
Protecting Your Expert from Ethical and Procedural Attack, David H. Sump, 2003, 10.1-14
The Law of Spoliation: Issues of Ethics, Evidence and Tort Law, Thomas J. Wagner and Kevin E. Gronberg, 1.1-13
FAMILY LAW
Navigating the Perilous Passage Between State and Admiralty Law Interests with Respect to Alimony and Child Support Deductions, Frank J. Sioli, 2003, 12.1-25
FEDERAL AGENCY REPORTS
Federal Agency Reports, Their Use and Abuse, David P. Karcher, 1985, 9.1–19
FEDERAL PREEMPTION
The Application of Federal Preemption and its Effect on Maritime Uniformity, Geoffrey F. Birkhead, 2003, 3.1-23
FEDERAL REGULATIONS
Federal Regulations, Bradley A. Jackson, 2002, 6.1-22
FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Federal Rule Eleven, Jeffrey E. Lewis, 1987, 5.1–19
Transnational Service of Process and Discovery in Federal Court Proceedings: An Overview, Philip A. Buhler, 2001, 4.1-54
FINANCING
Financing of Small and Medium-Sized Commercial Vessels, Oran L. Stansbury, 1973
Letters of Credit, G. Hamp Uzzelle, III, 1985, 5.1–50
GAMING
An Overview of Issues Pertaining to Dockside and Riverboat Gaming, Brian D. Wallace, 1994, 9.1-34
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
Government Contracts Versus General Maritime Law: Conformity, Conflicts and Interplay, Daniel R. Weckstein and Michael L. Sterling, 1990, 5.1–63
Maritime Contract Claims Against the U.S. Government, G.W. (Bill) Birkhead and Howard W. Roth, III, 1996, 2.1-48
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution — Maritime Liability, Thomas J. Wagner, 1984, 6.1–34
HULL
Introduction to Hull Terminology, Harry W. Reineke, Jr., 1974
The Hull Policy and Interrelationship Between Hull and P & I, James F. Moseley, 1977
The Hull Policy: Interaction Between the Perils and Inchmaree Clauses, Joshua M. Morse, III, 1978
Yacht Policy and Its Warranties, John P. O’Connor, 1982
Hull Policies on Commercial Fishing Vessels, Laurence F. Valle, 1984, 4.1–18
The Inchmaree Clause and the Implied Warranties of Seaworthiness in Hull Policies, G. Hamp Uzelle, III, 2000, 3.1-38
INDEMNITY
Recent Developments in Indemnity and Contribution, Ronald R. Parent, 1974
Ryan Haunts Us From the Grave A Decade After Burial, Hon. David Ashley Bagwell, 1982
Contribution and Indemnity Against Tortfeasors Who Have Limited Liability, Robert S. Glenn, Jr., 1984, 5.1–30
Indemnity and Contribution: Current Status, G. Hamp Uzzelle, III, 1989, 3.1–32
Statutory and Contractual Indemnification and Forum Selection, Including the Oil Patch, Edward S. Johnson, 1999, 6.1-43
INFLATION
Inflation and Future Lost Wages — A Practitioner’s Guide to Handling the Inflation Question, David P. Karcher, 1983, 2.1–18
INFORMATION SUPER HIGHWAY
Maritime Law on the Information Super Highway, John Paul Jones, 1996, 8.1-13
Retention and Discovery of Digital Information, A. Clay Rankin, III, 2000, 4.1-16
The Underside of Admiralty Law Practice, Politics, Teaching, Writing and the Web, William Tetley, 2000, 4A.1-7
INJURIES
Psychological Evaluation of Maritime Stress Claims, Dr. Albert M. Drukteinis, 1996, 4.1-20
Psychological Injuries: the Plaintiff’s Perspective, Andrew L. Waks, 1996, 5.1-15
Compensation Neurosis Rides Again: A Practitioner’s Guide to Defending, PTSD Claims, James T. Brown, 1996, 6.1-18
Personal Injury — Medicare Set-Aside Requirements: What You Must Know (and do) Before You Settle, John W. Merting, 2003, 11.1-83
INSURANCE
Marine Insurance, Donald M. Haskell, 1969
Marina and Vessel Repair Facilities—Liability and Insurance Coverage, James F. Moseley, 1973
The Yacht Policy—A Review, John P. O’Connor, 1973
Introduction to Hull Terminology, Harry W. Reineke, Jr., 1974
Marine Insurance Liability of Agents and Brokers, Jared Y. Gilmore, Jr., 1975
Practical Aspects of Marine Insurance Markets, Warren M. Faris, 1976
The Hull Policy and Interrelationship Between Hull and P & I, James F. Moseley, 1977
The Hull Policy: Interaction Between the Perils and Inchmaree Clauses, Joshua M. Morse, III, 1978
Yacht Policy and Its Warranties, John P. O’Connor, 1982
Practical Problems of Law Between Primary and Excess Maritime Insurance Carriers, Ronald A. Johnson, 1988, 2.1–32
Insolvency and Marine Insurance, James Patrick Cooney, 1995, 9.1-29
Trends in Marine Yacht Insurance: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going?, David D. Hallock, Jr., 1997, 6.1-88
Ethical Duties to the Insured, Orrin K. Ames, III, 1998, 8.1-34
Applications for Marine Insurance: Truth or Consequences, Jame N. Hurley, 2003, 8.1-27
INTERNATIONAL
Flags of Convenience: Why? Jurisdictional Consequences & Impact on Trade in United States Ports, Dr. Frank L. Wiswall, Jr., 1977
Problems of Handling Personal Injury Claims Against Foreign Flag Vessels, William M. Alper, 1977
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea—Recent Changes, Cornelius G. Van Dalen, 1978
Foreign Policy and the Need for Federal Preemption in the Regulation of Vessel-Source Pollution and Safety, John Norton Moore, 1981
Open Registries, A Survey, 1977–1981, Frank L. Wiswall, Jr., 1981
Pursuing International Claims to Resolution: Highlights of Serving Process, Obtaining Evidence and Enforcing Awards and Judgments in Cases Involving Foreign Adversaries, Tobi A. Tabor, 1990, 6.1–77
Foreign Litigants in United States Courts: Forum Non Conveniens and Proof of Foreign Law, Donald R. Abaunza, 2001, 8.1-27
The Development of International Maritime Security Policies and Their Legal Implications, Kenneth Gale Hawkes, 2002, 9.1-24
JONES ACT
Future Damages Under the Jones Act, Edward A. White, 1985, 2.1–12
Wilander — Light at the End of the Labyrinth, James A. George, 1991, 5.1-102
The Current Status of Miles v. Apex Maritime Corporation, David M. Collins, 1995, 3.1-81
Jones Act Standard of Care, Robert J. Barbier, 1998, 4.1-21
JUDGMENTS
Pursuing International Claims to Resolution: Highlights of Serving Process, Obtaining Evidence and Enforcing Awards and Judgments in Cases Involving Foreign Adversaries, Tobi A. Tabor, 1990, 6.1–77
JURISDICTION
Admiralty Jurisdiction and Procedure, Leavenworth Colby, 1969
Executive Jet Aviation, Inc. v. City of Cleveland, Phillip D. Bostwick, 1973
Recent Jurisdictional Developments, W. Boyd Reeves, 1974
Executive Jet: The Establishment of a Standard for the Determination of Maritime Tort Jurisdiction, Mary Louise Ahearn, 1976
Admiralty Tort, Jurdisdiction in Aircraft Crashes After Executive Jet, George Brown, 1977
Admiralty Jurisdiction in Tort Cases, Randall Bridwell, 1982
Dynamic Changes in Admiralty Jurisdiction, James B. Kemp, Jr., 1987, 2.1–43
Jurisdictional and Procedural Issues Resulting From Recent Legislation and Cases, George K. Walker, 1989, 9.1–52
Forum Selection Clauses in a Seaman’s Contract, Brett Rivkind, 1994, 2.1-61
Admiralty Jurisdiction and Its Effect on Sources and Choice of Law — Background, Recent Developments and Trends, Robert P. McCleskey, Jr. and Evan T. Caffrey, 1999, 3.1-64
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