New admiralty case from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. In brief, the case involved an allision between a Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) and an oil platform. The issue in the case was whether the trial court mistakenly let an admiralty case go to a jury when admiralty cases are not tried by juries. The court found the case governed by
July 2011
New Law Review Article on Marine Spatial Planning and Ocean Governance
Marine spatial planning and ocean governance is a very hot issue these days. Professor Robin Craig from Florida State University College of Law posted an upcoming law review article on the subject, entitled: Ocean Governance for the 21st Century: Making Marine Zoning Climate Change Adaptable. It is available on SSRN here.
More and more Americans are…
New Admiralty Case From First Circuit – Fairest-Knight v. Marine World Distributors, Inc
New admiralty case from the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Issues are breach of implied warranty in the admiralty context. The case is Fairest-Knight v. Marine World Distributors, Inc., 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 14531 and can be found here.
Ah, the joys of owning a boat. Circuit Judge Rorruella agrees, beginning this opinion:
This case, involving…
Hawaii State Bar Assn Dinner
Hawaii State Bar Assn Dinner – Honolulu Convention Center
New Case From Second Circuit – Stepski v. M/V Norasia Alya
New case from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Will review and comment later, but for now the opinion in the case of Stepski v. M/V Norasia Alya, 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 12775 and can be found here.
New Admiralty Case from Fifth Circuit – QT Trading, L.P. v. M/V Saga Morus, et al
New admiralty case from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The issues are bailments and COGSA. The case is QT Trading, L.P. v. M/V Saga Morus, et al, 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 9619 and can be found here.
Facts: QT purchased steel pipes from a company in China. That company chartered a…
Pacific Ocean Environmental Issues in the News – Rare Earth and Plastics
Lots of ocean environmental issues in the news today.
The Star Advertiser reports that Japanese researchers discovered rare earth minerals in the Pacific Ocean, apparently beyond the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. Several interviewed, including my former colleague Robert Harris, have expressed some concerns about the environmental impacts of such action. This is an interesting discovery…
Ninth Circuit Decision on Intervention in Groundfishery Rulemaking Litigation
The Ninth Circuit just released its decision in a lawsuit regarding groundfish regulations on the West Coast. The case is West Coast Seafood Processors Association ("Association") v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. and the decision can be downloaded here.
The Natural Resources Defense Council filed a lawsuit against the National Marine Fisheries Service challenging aspects of…


