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Admiralty and Maritime Law: Use of VTS and AIS Data in Collision Litigation

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Admiralty and Maritime Law: Use of VTS and AIS Data in Collision Litigation
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A discussion of the evolving role of Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) and the Automatic Identification System (AIS) in maritime traffic management, the use of available VTS and AIS electronic data in collision litigation, and how this data can affect the court's decision.

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1. Use of VTS and AIS Data in Collision Litigation (Oct 2014)

William A. Durham, Thomas P. Marian, Jason Tieman

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Session 1 —41 mins
Use of VTS and AIS Data in Collision Litigation (Oct 2014)

A discussion of the evolving role of Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) and the Automatic Identification System (AIS) in maritime traffic management, the use of available VTS and AIS electronic data in collision litigation, and how this data can affect the court's decision.

Originally presented: Oct 2014 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

William A. Durham, Eastham Watson Dale & Forney LLP - Houston, TX
Thomas P. Marian, Buffalo Marine Service, Inc. - Houston, TX
Jason Tieman, PortVision / Oceaneering - Houston, TX