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2024 David W. Robertson Admiralty and Maritime Law eConference (audio only)

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2024 David W. Robertson Admiralty and Maritime Law eConference (audio only)
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UT Law CLE's 32nd Annual David W. Robertson Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference is the leading annual event that focuses on legal developments in the specialized areas of admiralty and maritime law. The conference offers a unique opportunity for practitioners to stay abreast of global and national developments affecting case law, contracts, and civil procedure.

Includes: Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 7.50 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Civil Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law | Oil, Gas and Mineral Law | Personal Injury Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2025

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1. Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits (Mar 2024)

Matthew H. Ammerman, 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 (Mar 2024)

The twenty-third 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: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Matthew H. Ammerman, Law Office of Matthew H. Ammerman, P.C. - Houston, TX
Michael F. Sturley, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

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2. Primer on Maritime Torts Jurisdiction (Mar 2024)

Carra Miller

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Session 2 —24 mins
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Primer on Maritime Torts Jurisdiction (Mar 2024)

This presentation comprises an update on recent developments in admiralty jurisdiction for maritime tort cases.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Carra Miller, Schouest, Bamdas, Soshea, BenMaier & Eastham PLLC - Corpus Christi, TX

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3. What’s Happening and What’s New in Offshore Wind (Mar 2024)

Dana S. Merkel, Douglas J. Shoemaker

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32 mins
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What’s Happening and What’s New in Offshore Wind (Mar 2024)

General discussion of the current status of offshore wind projects and leases. Discussion of regulatory issues and pending legislation. Discussion of particularly challenging contracting issues. Update on new vessel construction to support offshore wind industry.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Dana S. Merkel, Blank Rome LLP - Washington, DC
Douglas J. Shoemaker, Blank Rome LLP - Houston, TX

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4. A View from the Bench: Admiralty Law in the Fifth Circuit (Mar 2024)

Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, Kenneth G. Engerrand

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55 mins
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Session 4 —55 mins
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A View from the Bench: Admiralty Law in the Fifth Circuit (Mar 2024)

Judge Jennifer Elrod of the Fifth Circuit discusses developments in admiralty law in the Fifth Circuit during her 16 years on the Court.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Hon. Jennifer Walker Elrod, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit - Houston, TX
Kenneth G. Engerrand, Brown Sims, P.C. - Houston, TX

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5. Revised Arbitration Rules of Houston Maritime Arbitrators Association (Mar 2024)

Denton Nichols

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30 mins
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Revised Arbitration Rules of Houston Maritime Arbitrators Association (Mar 2024)

The Arbitration Rules of the Houston Maritime Arbitrators Association (HMAA) are undergoing a top-to-bottom revision to enhance their usability, appeal, and versatility for users. One of the HMAA committee co-chairs spearheading the revision highlights the key changes that the maritime and offshore industries should know about.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Denton Nichols, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Houston, TX

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6. New Wine into Old Bottles: Mentoring and Training Young Lawyers in Today's Remote Work Environment and Virtual Offices (Mar 2024)

Jim Brown, Jeanie Tate Goodwin, Allison Sulser Thomison, Ronald L. White

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45 mins
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New Wine into Old Bottles: Mentoring and Training Young Lawyers in Today's Remote Work Environment and Virtual Offices (Mar 2024)

This presentation shares what younger generations and new technology bring to the table today.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Jim Brown, Holman Fenwick Willan - Houston, TX
Jeanie Tate Goodwin, The Gillette Law Firm - Houston, TX
Allison Sulser Thomison, Equinor - Houston, TX
Ronald L. White, Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP - Houston, TX

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7. Limits and Interplay of Discovery (Mar 2024)

Limor BenMaier

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Session 7 —26 mins
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Limits and Interplay of Discovery (Mar 2024)

Hear about problems associated with foreign deposition testimony, foreign experts, and foreign claimants under the Defense Base Act.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Limor BenMaier, Schouest, Bamdas, Soshea, BenMaier & Eastham, PLLC - Houston, TX

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8. What's New in Limitation Cases (Mar 2024)

Allen D. Hemphill

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28 mins
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Session 8 —28 mins
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What's New in Limitation Cases (Mar 2024)

A discussion of recent developments with respect to the vessel owner’s right to liability to the post-casualty value of its vessel.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Allen D. Hemphill, Brown Sims - Houston, TX

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9. Rule B/Bank Account Garnishment of 3rd Parties (Mar 2024)

Hon. Andrew M. Edison, F. Daniel Knight

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49 mins
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Session 9 —49 mins
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Rule B/Bank Account Garnishment of 3rd Parties (Mar 2024)

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Hon. Andrew M. Edison, United States Courthouse - Galveston, TX
F. Daniel Knight, Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry - Houston, TX

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10. What to Do if Your Client is Misbehaving (Part XIII) (Mar 2024)

Bradley A. Jackson, Scott Rothenberg

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Session 10 —54 mins
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What to Do if Your Client is Misbehaving (Part XIII) (Mar 2024)

Real-world questions and answers regarding ethics, the law, and what to do when your client asks you to do something improper. Stump our experts with your hardest questions! Please submit your questions in advance to ConferenceQA@utcle.org.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Bradley A. Jackson, The University of Texas School of Law - Houston, TX
Scott Rothenberg, Law Offices of Scott Rothenberg - Bellaire, TX