Roebling Admiralty & Maritime Lawyer, New Jersey


Donald R Gosnay

Motor Vehicle, Admiralty & Maritime, Industry Specialties, Accident & Injury, Divorce
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Edward R. Petkevis

Admiralty & Maritime, Personal Injury, Traffic, Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  39 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Breitweiser

... The court ordered that the sentence run concurrent with sentences defendant was then serving on federal convictions of abusive sexual contact with a minor aboard an aircraft — repeat offenders, 18 USCA §§ 2244(a)(3) and 2247(a), and assault within Maritime and Territorial ...

Lynch v. THORWART

... employees were not required to determine who would use the watercraft and their duties did not include checking for experience or a boat safety certificate as these employees were not responsible for enforcement of the municipal ordinance or maritime safety requirements. ...

IN THE MATTER OF McDONALD

... [1] His employer at the time was American Maritime Service of New York, Inc. (AMS), who sponsored his application. For McDonald to work as a longshoreman, as his application so indicated, his name must be included on the longshoreman's register. NJSA 32:23-27. ...