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Blog Posts in April, 2013
Posted on Apr 27, 2013 By John Fulweiler
Although a cruise line obtained the dismissal of a personal injury lawsuit, it failed to recover its attorneys' fees and costs. This was the correct outcome and the cruise line was doing what, in ...
Continue reading "Are Maritime Lawyers Better at Protecting Passengers than Cruise Lines?" »
Posted on Apr 26, 2013 By John Fulweiler
Newport, Rhode Island admiralty attorney, John K. Fulweiler, a fifteen year veteran in the fields of admiralty and maritime law and holder of a U.S. Coast Guard license endorsed for towing, has ...
Continue reading "RI Maritime Injury Attorney to Teach Nuts & Bolts Admiralty Course" »
Posted on Apr 23, 2013 By John Fulweiler
During its March, 2013 Conference, I understand that the Judicial Conference approved a $50.00 so-called "Administrative Fee" to be tacked on to the $350.00 fee for filing a complaint in ...
Continue reading "Why Justice Just Got Pricier" »
Posted on Apr 12, 2013 By John Fulweiler
The Rhode Island Bar Association will host Proctor-in-Admiralty John K. Fulweiler at two speaking engagements in May, 2013. John will be speaking as part of the Association's Continuing Legal ...
Continue reading "Boating Law Lawyer John K. Fulweiler to Speak at May, 2013 CLE" »
Posted on Apr 5, 2013 By John Fulweiler
So let's say you and your buddy and his girlfriend are out for a sail this summer. Maybe, after a few beers, you improvise a marriage ceremony. Back on land and six months later, his girlfriend is ...
Continue reading "Can A Ship's Captain Get You Hitched?" »
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