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Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law, Judicial Insights, and Cases in State Court; plus What to Do if Your Client is Misbehaving, Part VI

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Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law, Judicial Insights, and Cases in State Court; plus What to Do if Your Client is Misbehaving, Part VI
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Session 1: Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits - The sixteenth annual installment of the seminal paper surveys developments, identifies issues of genuine national importance, and discusses items of significant interest from the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits.

Session 2: Judicial Insights into Admiralty Practice - Gain practical advice for handling cases in Federal Court.

Session 3: Maritime Cases in State Court - An overview of selected recently reported Texas civil cases involving matters of maritime law, including vessels, navigable waterways and seamen.

Session 4: What to Do if Your Client is Misbehaving, Part VI - Real-world questions and answers regarding ethics, the law, and what your client has asked you to do—or hide.

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1. Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits (Sep 2016)

David W. Robertson, Michael F. Sturley

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Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits (Sep 2016)

The sixteenth annual installment of the seminal paper surveys developments, identifies issues of genuine national importance, and discusses items of significant interest from the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits.

Originally presented: Aug 2016 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

David W. Robertson, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX
Michael F. Sturley, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

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2. Judicial Insights into Admiralty Practice (Sep 2016)

Kenneth G. Engerrand, Hon. Nancy K. Johnson, Hon. Edith H. Jones, Hon. Gray H. Miller

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Judicial Insights into Admiralty Practice (Sep 2016)

Gain practical advice for handling cases in Federal Court.

Originally presented: Aug 2016 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Kenneth G. Engerrand, Brown Sims, P.C. - Houston, TX
Hon. Nancy K. Johnson, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX
Hon. Edith H. Jones, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit - Houston, TX
Hon. Gray H. Miller, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX

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3. Maritime Cases in State Court (Sep 2016)

Hon. Martha Hill Jamison

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Maritime Cases in State Court (Sep 2016)

An overview of selected recently reported Texas civil cases involving matters of maritime law, including vessels, navigable waterways and seamen. 

Originally presented: Aug 2016 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Hon. Martha Hill Jamison, Fourteenth Court of Appeals - Houston, TX

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4. What to Do if Your Client is Misbehaving, Part VI (Sep 2016)

William J. Chriss, Bradley A. Jackson

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What to Do if Your Client is Misbehaving, Part VI (Sep 2016)

Real-world questions and answers regarding ethics, the law, and what your client has asked you to do—or hide. This ethics session is designed to be interactive. Audience participation is encouraged!

Please submit your questions in advance to ConferenceQA@utcle.org or on-site at the conference registration desk. 

Originally presented: Aug 2016 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

William J. Chriss, Law Office of William J. Chriss, P.C. - Corpus Christi, TX
Bradley A. Jackson, Retired Admiralty and Maritime Lawyer - Houston, TX