- Litigation
Current Issues in Maritime Law- 2015
Publication Year: November 5, 2015 Publication Type: Coursebook
Authors:
Kevin Beauchamp Smith, Hon. Chad Allred, Charles B. Anderson, Paul L. Anderson, Charles M. Davis, Jesse J. Eldred, Hon. Paris K. Kallas (Ret.), Stan Loosmore, Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Nick Neidzwski, Gary Purdom, Professor Thomas Schoenbaum, Jack Warfield, Philip E. Weiss
Table of Contents:
Title
Co-Chairs And Faculty
Summary Of Contents
Program Schedule
Co-Chair Biographies 
Chapter One- Maritime Case Law Update
Chapter Two- Are Jones Act Personal Injury Cases Subject To Arbitration? Insights Into The Ongoing Debate Over The Enforcement Of Arbitration Clauses In Seamen's Contracts
Chapter Three- Wish List: Admiralty Issues That The U.S. Supreme Court Should Decide 
Chapter Four- The Washington Usl&H Assigned Risk Plan ("WARP"), The Source For Harborworkers' Insurance For Small Business
Chapter Five- View From The King County Superior Court Bench
Chapter Six- Celebrating Women On The High Seas - In Admiralty And Otherwise
Chapter Seven- Navigating Through Federal And State Marine Environmental Regulations - Preemption Issues Following Intertanko And Deepwater Horizon
Chapter Eight- A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Selected Forum: A Practitioner's Guide To Enforcing Or Challenging A Forum Selection Clause
Chapter Nine- Think Local Admiralty Rules Are Uniform? Think Again!
Chapter Ten- Cedell V. Farmers Insurance Co. - The Erosion Of The Attorney- Client Privilege In Insurance Claims
Chapter Eleven- Mediation: What Works, What Doesn't
Chapter Twelve- Arbitration: What Works, What Doesn't
Authors:
Kevin Beauchamp Smith, Hon. Chad Allred, Charles B. Anderson, Paul L. Anderson, Charles M. Davis, Jesse J. Eldred, Hon. Paris K. Kallas (Ret.), Stan Loosmore, Hon. M. Margaret McKeown, Nick Neidzwski, Gary Purdom, Professor Thomas Schoenbaum, Jack Warfield, Philip E. Weiss
Table of Contents:
![]() | Title | |
![]() | Co-Chairs And Faculty | |
![]() | Summary Of Contents | |
![]() | Program Schedule | |
![]() | Co-Chair Biographies | |
![]() | Chapter One- Maritime Case Law Update | |
![]() | Chapter Two- Are Jones Act Personal Injury Cases Subject To Arbitration? Insights Into The Ongoing Debate Over The Enforcement Of Arbitration Clauses In Seamen's Contracts | |
![]() | Chapter Three- Wish List: Admiralty Issues That The U.S. Supreme Court Should Decide | |
![]() | Chapter Four- The Washington Usl&H Assigned Risk Plan ("WARP"), The Source For Harborworkers' Insurance For Small Business | |
![]() | Chapter Five- View From The King County Superior Court Bench | |
![]() | Chapter Six- Celebrating Women On The High Seas - In Admiralty And Otherwise | |
![]() | Chapter Seven- Navigating Through Federal And State Marine Environmental Regulations - Preemption Issues Following Intertanko And Deepwater Horizon | |
![]() | Chapter Eight- A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Selected Forum: A Practitioner's Guide To Enforcing Or Challenging A Forum Selection Clause | |
![]() | Chapter Nine- Think Local Admiralty Rules Are Uniform? Think Again! | |
![]() | Chapter Ten- Cedell V. Farmers Insurance Co. - The Erosion Of The Attorney- Client Privilege In Insurance Claims | |
![]() | Chapter Eleven- Mediation: What Works, What Doesn't | |
![]() | Chapter Twelve- Arbitration: What Works, What Doesn't | |