De Berry Admiralty & Maritime Lawyer, Texas


Mike Parker

Power of Attorney, Traffic, Oil & Gas, Trusts
Status:  In Good Standing           

Walter Vivaldi

Oil & Gas, Administrative Law, Title Insurance, Logging & Timber
Status:  In Good Standing           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

DAY CRUISES MARITIME, LLC v. Christus Spohn Health System

Appellants Day Cruises Maritime, LLC and Corpus Christi Day Cruise, LLC appeal from summary judgments granted in favor of appellee Christus Spohn Health System d/b/a Christus Spohn Hospital Memorial ("Christus"). By three issues, appellants contend that the trial court ...

In re Omega Protein, Inc.

... "When a state court hears an admiralty case, that court occupies essentially the same position occupied by a federal court sitting in diversity: the state court must apply substantive federal maritime law but follow state procedure." Maritime Overseas Corp. ...

In re GlobalSanteFe Corp.

... limitation still leaves the States a wide scope." [45] Congress could preempt the entire field of maritime law, but has instead left the states "with a considerable legislative and judicial competence in the maritime field." [46] Where Congress has acted in the admiralty area, "state ...