Los Molinos Admiralty & Maritime Lawyer, California


Norman J. Ryker

Dispute Resolution, Farms, Child Support, Adoption
Status:  In Good Standing           

Donald R. Anderson

Farms, Family Law, Divorce, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

CROWLEY MARITIME v. BOSTON OLD COLONY INS.

In this case we cross the Atlantic Ocean to consider the relationship, if any, between domestic and foreign insurance agreements in an arbitration dispute involving equitable contribution between insurance companies. The insured, plaintiff Crowley Maritime Corporation, received ...

Advantage Medical Services, LLC v. Hoffman

... Shortly thereafter, Hoffman learned that the arbitrator and his law firm represented several protection and indemnity clubs (P & I Clubs) which provided insurance and other business services to ship-owners and others involved in the maritime industry. ...

Mallen v. Pacific Maritime Association

We affirm. We agree with plaintiff that with respect to the current proceedings, plaintiff is not a vexatious litigant within the particular meaning of section 391, subdivision (b). However, the record shows that plaintiff's current complaint lacks any merit. The record further demonstrates ...