What are my rights?
As a general rule of thumb, landlord/tenant contracts are very strictly interpreted. If there is a provision that permits at will termination, on...
Admiralty and maritime Lawyer
Practice Areas: Admiralty & Maritime, Military Law
As a general rule of thumb, landlord/tenant contracts are very strictly interpreted. If there is a provision that permits at will termination, on...
I agree with my colleagues that this is a nuisance issue, but needs to be addressed, nonetheless. I recommend you hire a MARITIME Attorney to...
Can you go to Small Claims? Sure. Should you? That is another question altogether. The real question you need to ask is this: Do you want to...
There are so many twists, turns, and nuances to this question, that it would not be proper to fully try to provide an answer here. You should...
MOST of the time - though not always - Federal Law will trump State Law when it comes to vessels and boating. So, the short answer to the question...
I respectfully disagree with my colleagues. Though this is too small of a vessel for the USCG to care about (based on size or weight), it is still...
My colleagues have written great responses. The one thing I caution you to is this: consider the value of the boat (at least at the time is was...
This is a complex question. What does your contract of employment say? Are you on the clock for 24hr/day? Are you a sub-contractor? If so,...
Quite the quagmire. Have you considered and Ex Parte Application to Set Aside Dismissal. It will cost $60, unless you have a fee waiver, but...
This is actually a more difficult question to answer than it would seem. In short, yes, you can sail the world and never put into...