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Maritime & Admiralty Law
Maritime & Admiralty law relates to commerce and navigation
on the high seas and on other navigable waters. Specifically,
the term refers to the body of customs, legislation, international
treaties, and court decisions pertaining to ownership and
operation of vessels, transportation of passengers and
cargo on them, and rights and obligations of their crews
while in transit.
Admiralty and maritime law includes
the substantive law and procedural rules associated with
the legal maritime law of the United States, admiralty
jurisdiction and procedure; personal injury and wrongful
death of seamen and passengers aboard vessels; compensation
for injury and wrongful death of longshoremen and harbor
workers; and government regulation of marine safety and
the maritime industry.
The law also includes
carriage of goods, charter parties, salvage, general
average, collision, marine insurance, maritime liens, limitation
of liability, marine pollution and environmental law,
maritime arbitration, recreational vessels, vessel finance
and documentation, international aspects of maritime practice,
and other related areas of law.
Michael T. Moore has been practicing maritime and aviation
law for over twenty years. At Moore & Company, our lawyers
and staff can assist you in the full range of your maritime
and admiralty law-related needs.
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Practice Area Links
:: Maritime
:: Aviation
:: Art
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Contact Us
Miami Office
355 Alhambra Circle
Suite 1100
Coral Gables, FL 33134
786.221.0600 (Tel)
786.221.0601 (Fax)
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