Even though seamen have a negligence cause of action against their employer under the Jones Act, they are still afforded no-fault workers compensation-like remedy. Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court, t
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Although Congress has not made significant amendments to the Limitation of Liability Act, a longstanding conflict between state and federal court jurisdiction exists
The past several years have been remarkable in terms of leasing activity, operations and production in the deepwater portion of the Gulf of Mexico. The Mineral Management Service reports that in 200
Sometimes, good things can happen - even in the realm of Texas` infamous system of public defense for the indigent, a thorn in the side of many reformists. Texas Appleseed tackled the challenge of
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