Monthly Archives: June 2026

“A Rough Profession”, Not an Unprotected One: The Duty to Warn and Maritime Law

On June 9, 2026, U.S. forces fired on a tanker [...]

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A Deal in the Dark: The M.V. Dali’s Chief Engineer, a Flushing Pump, and the Price of Silence

The chief engineer of the containership M.V. Dali has admitted [...]

By |2026-06-23T08:40:49-04:00June 23rd, 2026|Firm Update|Comments Off on A Deal in the Dark: The M.V. Dali’s Chief Engineer, a Flushing Pump, and the Price of Silence

The Price of a Closed Courthouse Door: A New Report on “Tort Reform” and Maritime Workers (and others!)

A consumer watchdog has just tallied up the groups (and [...]

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Rescue at Sea: What the Virat 1 Operation Tells Us About Life and Law in a Crisis Zone

In the early hours of June 14th, the Indian-flagged vessel [...]

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Robots on the Reef: What Autonomous Mine-Hunting Technology Means for Maritime Commerce

A Vermont robotics company is redefining mine countermeasure operations in [...]

By |2026-06-13T17:15:50-04:00June 13th, 2026|Firm Update|Comments Off on Robots on the Reef: What Autonomous Mine-Hunting Technology Means for Maritime Commerce
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