Gainesville Admiralty & Maritime Lawyer, Florida


Griffith Joel Winthrop

Administrative Law, Civil Rights, Family Law, Admiralty & Maritime
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  44 Years

Howard T Sutter

Litigation, Admiralty & Maritime, Civil Rights, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

Lynda L Ford

Admiralty & Maritime
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

AMERICAN MARITIME OFFICERS v. Merriken

David Merriken was the executive director of American Maritime Officers' Plans from 1995-2000. The Plans are trusts created for the benefit of past and present workers of members of the American Maritime Officers Union, constituting around 4,000 officers serving in the ...

Leslie v. Carnival Corp.

... clause. We also are mindful that until relatively recently, forum-selection clauses, including those found in admiralty and maritime contracts, have not been favored by American courts. See The Bremen, 407 US at 9, 92 S.Ct. 1907. ...

Punsky v. Clay County Bd. of County Com'rs

... When recovery is denied to any person in a suit brought at law or in admiralty to recover damages for injury or death on the ground that such person was an employee, that the defendant was an employer within the meaning of this chapter, and that such employer had secured ...