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Choice-of-Law Issues and Proof of Foreign Law in Collision Cases

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Choice-of-Law Issues and Proof of Foreign Law in Collision Cases
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This presentation examines how courts analyze the choice of law factors of Lauritzen v. Larsen and its progeny in a vessel collision case, and the materials courts consider in determining foreign law, using as its example the litigation resulting from the collision of a United States warship in the Singapore Strait.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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Alan M. Weigel

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Choice-of-Law Issues and Proof of Foreign Law in Collision Cases (Feb 2025)

This presentation examines how courts analyze the choice of law factors of Lauritzen v. Larsen and its progeny in a vessel collision case, and the materials courts consider in determining foreign law, using as its example the litigation resulting from the collision of a United States warship in the Singapore Strait.

Originally presented: Jan 2025 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Alan M. Weigel, Blank Rome LLP - New York, NY