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U.S.F. Maritime Law Journal Cumulative Author/Title Index Vols. 1 through 22.2 Adler, Stephen J. Comment: Fighting Terrorism in the New Age: A Call for ExtraTerritorial Jurisdiction Over Terrorists, 18.1 : 171. Allbritton, Jack L. & David W. Robertson Seaman Status After Chandris, Inc. v. Latsis, 8.1 : 29. Altenbrun, Larry & Forrest Booth Maritime and Port Security, Piracy, and Stowaways: Renewed Concerns Over Old Problems, 15.1 : 1. Altenbrun, Larry E. & W.L. Rivers Black & John C. Scalia Recent Developments in Maritime Personal Injury Law, 17.2 : 155. Allen, Craig H. The ISM Code and Shipowner Records: Shared Safety Goals vs. Industry’s Privacy Needs, 11.1 : 1. Anders, Frank OPA 90: Is United States Government Sole-Fault Negligence, Gross Negligence, or Willful Misconduct a Defense Against Responsible Party Liability?, 15.1 : 223. Anderson, Andrew W. Salvage and Recreational Vessels: Modern Concepts and Misconceptions, 6.1 : 203. Anderson, Andrew W. & F. David Famulari Practice Guide: Pleasure Boats, 4 : 99. Anderson, III, H. Edwin Applicable Arbitration Rules for Maritime Disputes in Australia and Hong Kong, 6.2 : 387. Assessing the Customary Freight Unit: A COGSA Quagmire, 9.1 : 173. Armitage, Michael L. et al. Shipowners’ Liability for Longshoremen Personal Injuries: The Supreme Court Blocks the “Importation” of Unseaworthiness, 7.1 : 67.

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U.S.F. Maritime Law JournalCumulative Author/Title IndexVols. 1 through 22.2

Adler, Stephen J.Comment: Fighting Terrorism in the New Age: A Call for ExtraTerritorial Jurisdiction Over Terrorists, 18.1 : 171.

Allbritton, Jack L. & David W. RobertsonSeaman Status After Chandris, Inc. v. Latsis, 8.1 : 29.

Altenbrun, Larry & Forrest BoothMaritime and Port Security, Piracy, and Stowaways: Renewed Concerns Over Old

Problems, 15.1 : 1.

Altenbrun, Larry E. & W.L. Rivers Black & John C. ScaliaRecent Developments in Maritime Personal Injury Law, 17.2 : 155.

Allen, Craig H.The ISM Code and Shipowner Records: Shared Safety Goals vs. Industry’s Privacy

Needs, 11.1 : 1.

Anders, FrankOPA 90: Is United States Government Sole-Fault Negligence, Gross Negligence, or

Willful Misconduct a Defense Against Responsible Party Liability?, 15.1 : 223.

Anderson, Andrew W.Salvage and Recreational Vessels: Modern Concepts and Misconceptions, 6.1 : 203.

Anderson, Andrew W. & F. David FamulariPractice Guide: Pleasure Boats, 4 : 99.

Anderson, III, H. EdwinApplicable Arbitration Rules for Maritime Disputes in Australia and Hong Kong, 6.2 :

387.Assessing the Customary Freight Unit: A COGSA Quagmire, 9.1 : 173.

Armitage, Michael L. et al.Shipowners’ Liability for Longshoremen Personal Injuries: The Supreme Court Blocks

the “Importation” of Unseaworthiness, 7.1 : 67.

108 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

Armstrong, LorenHoly Moses, Ghotra! In-Rem-embrance of Admiralty’s Bench Trial, 14.1 : 77.

Association of Marine Underwriters of San Francisco, Inc.Glossary of Marine Insurance and Shipping Terms, 14.2 : 305.

Bahadur, RoryProtecting Cruise Line Employees’ Rights to Maintenance and Cure: The Need for

Pre-Trial Adjudication, 18.2 : 221.

Bale, Jeffrey R. & Robert L. KlawetterGuevara v. Maritime Overseas Corp.: Eradicating Recovery of Punitive Damages in

Maintenance and Cure Actions, 8.1 : 119.

Bates, Talcott N.Note: The Jones Act Work Platform on the Rocks: Stewart v. Dutra Construction

Company, 17.2 : 319.

Beckford, Monica A. & Michael L. SannerNote: Delta Country Ventures: Limiting Admiralty Jurisdiction, 6.1 : 245.

Beer, Thomas R.Comment: Established Federal Admiralty Rules In Marine Insurance Contracts and the

Wilburn Boat Case, 1 : 149.

Benas, Heidi Loken & Lynn Haggerty KingThe Duty to Defend: When Does It Exist and What Damages are Recoverable for Its

Breach?, 7.1 : 245.

Bernard, Peter G.Provisional Remedies in Admiralty—Canada, 4 : 155.

Bernard, Peter G. & Andrew P. MayerA Tale of Two Sovereigns: Canada, the United States, and Trans-border Pollution

Issues, 13.1 : 125.

Berns, Philip A.Regression of Maritime Jurisdiction in Tort Actions, 3.1 : 159.

Billah, Muhammad Massum

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 109

Economic Analysis of Limitation of Shipowners’ Liability, 19.2 : 297.

Black, W.L. Rivers & Larry E. Altenbrun & John C. ScaliaRecent Developments in Maritime Personal Injury Law, 17.2 : 155.

Blanchard, Alice L. & Tatiana V. ToumanovaComments on Doing Business in the Russian Federation, 6.2 : 519.

Blocker, Denise SavoieRecent Developments in Jurisdiction, Forum Non Conveniens and Forum Selection

Clauses, 5.1 : 171.

Booth, ForrestWho Owns Sunken Treasure? The Supreme Court, the Abandoned Shipwreck Act and

the BROTHER JONATHAN, 11.1 : 77.

Booth, Forrest & Larry Altenbrun Maritime and Port Security, Piracy, and Stowaways: Renewed Concerns Over Old

Problems, 15.1 : 1.

Booth, Forrest & Lynn Haggerty King“Bad Faith”—Legal Trends In Suits Against Insurers, 4 : 1.

Brand, Beverly A. & John S. PierceRecent Developments in Attorney Fee Disputes, 7.1 : 205.

Bratz, David C. & Amanda A. OwenDiscrimination and Harassment Claims Against Maritime Employers: Preparing for

and Facing Down the Inevitable, 15.1 : 111.

Brodsky, Eugene A. & Karen M. HoustonFrom Subsistence to Starvation: A Call for Judicial Reexamination of Gardiner v. Sea

Land Services, Inc., 9.1 : 71.

Bromley, JohnCanadian Practice and Procedure in the Enforcement of Maritime Clains, 19.1 : 101.

Brooks, K. AllenCalifornia Oil Spill Laws in the Wake of United States v. Locke, 12.2 : 227.

Bryant, Dennis L.Historical and Legal Aspects of Maritime Security, 17.1 : 1.

110 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

Bull, III, Edward M. Comment: Seamen Status Applied: A Practical Guide to Status Determination, 1 : 43.Seaman Status Revisited: A Practical Guide to Status Determination, 6.2 : 547.

Bunnell, Gregory A. & Jeffrey S. MutnickThe Effect of Epidemic-Type Claims in the Maritime Workplace: An Overview, 4 : 67.

Burrell, Lizabeth L.Current Problems in Maritime Uniformity, 5.1 : 67.

Canty, Kevin & Geoffrey Robb Dispute Resolution Developments: Selecting Law, Jurisdiction, and Arbitration in

Marine Insurance Policy, 15.2 : 325.

Carr, Frederick J.Comment: Statutory Liability For Oil Pollution From Vessels In Marine Environments,

3.2 : 267.

Chapman, James L. & Shawn A. VoylesCargo Litigation: A Primer on Cargo Claims and Review of Recent Developments,

16.1 : 1.

Chen, XiaMaritime Oil Pollution Damage in the People’s Republic of China: The Legal

Framework of the Liability System and Compensation Scheme, 6.2 : 449.

Coleman, III, Charles L.Federal Preemption of State “BAP” Laws: Repelling State Boarders in the Interest of

Uniformity, 9.2 : 305.

Coleman, PhyllisScuba Diving Buddies: Rights, Obligations, and Liabilities, 20.1 : 75.

Cook, AllysonComment: The Suits in Admiralty Act and the Federal Tort Claims Act: Bridging the

Gap Between Congressional Intent and Judicial Interpretation, 16.1 : 119.Daniel, B. D.

Potential Liability of Marine Classification Societies to Non-Contracting Parties, 19.2 : 183.

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 111

Danoff, Eric M.Provisional Remedies in Admiralty in Selected Pacific Rim Countries, 4 : 147.Provisional Remedies in Admiralty—United States, 4 : 293.Settlement Credit and Contribution Under Maritime Law: The Effect of McDermott,

Inc. v. AmClyde, 7.1 : 187.Marine Insurance for Loss or Damage Caused by Terrorism or Political Violence,

16.1 : 61.A Memorial Tribute to Wayne F. Emard, 17.2 : 406.

Darmody, Stephen J. & Kevin E. LundayUsing Financial Markets to Protect the Environment: U.S. Coast Guard Leads Modern

Approach, 10.2 : 173.

Davis, Charles M.Federal Supersession of State Workers’ Compensation Acts as Applied to Jones Act

Seamen, 8.2 : 185.SKY REEFER: Foreign Arbitration & Litigation Under COGSA, 8.1 : 73.

DeGiulio, Frank P.Electronic Discovery: A Practicum for the Maritime Lawyer, 19.1 : 1.

deGravelles, John W.Harbor Tug & Barge Co. v. Papai: Another Turn on the Labyrinth?, 10.2 : 209.Supreme Court Charts Course for Maritime Punitive Damages, 22.2 : 123.

Deng, HanTo Court or Arbitration: the Ninth Circuit Favors Arbitration in Foreign Seafarers’

Wage Claims in Rogers v. Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, 22.2 : 191.

Do, Andrew HoangSeaman Remedies and Maritime Releases: A Practical Consideration, 7.2 : 379.

Donovan, Charles S.Arrest and Attachment in Admiralty, 5.1 : 127.Picking the Shipowner’s Poison—Choice-of-Law Clauses and Maritime Liens,

14.1 : 185.Donovan, Charles S. & Elizabeth M. Miller

How Is OPA ’90 Faring from the Vessel Interests’ Perspective? A Look at the MORRIS J. BERMAN Oil Spill and the Current Rule on Certificates of Financial Responsibility, 7.1 : 23.

112 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

Dornak, David B.Maritime Applications of the United States Nonproliferation Policy: Are We Trading

Lives for Nuclear Waste?, 10.1 : 109.

Dougherty, William F.Multi-Contact Analysis for a Multinational Industry: The United States’ Approach to

Choice of Law Analysis in the Enforcement of Maritime Liens, 13.1 : 75.

Dripps, RoyThe Seaman’s “Election” Under the Jones Act: A Reply to Professors Robertson and

Sturley, 14.1 : 127.

Ducey, Mitchell F. & Thomas A. RussellCurrent Topics in the Law of Recreational Boating, 5.1 : 107.

DuClos, JustinLiability for Losses Caused by Inherently Dangerous Goods Shipped by Sea, 20.1 : 1.

Dupree, Eric A. et al.Burdens of Proof Under the LHWCA: A Primer on the Opportunities for Creative

Litigation Arising from the Effect of Presumptions and Shifting Burdens of Proof in Complex Longshore Actions, 10.1 : 139.

Duncan, William M.The Oil Pollution Act of 1990’s Effect on the Shipowner’s Limitation of Liability Act,

5.2 : 303.

Edgcomb, John D. Hazardous Substance Releases from Vessels: Current U.S. Law, the HNS Convention

and its Potential Impact if Ratified, 10.1 : 73.Responding to an Oil Spill in California: The Impact of OPA 1990 and OSPRA,

5.2 : 389.The Trojan Horse Sets Sail: Carrier Defenses Against Hazmat Cargoes, 13.1 : 31.

Ellard, George Comment: Free Use of the High Seas: The United States Navy Takes Greenpeace

Head-On, 3.2 : 329.

Emard, Wayne F.

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 113

Recent Developments in the Law of Maritime Bodily Injury, 15.2 : 357.

Engerrand, Kenneth G.Primer on Maintenance and Cure, 18.1 : 41.Pursuing and Defending Attorneys’ Fees Claims: Recent Changes in the Fifth and

Ninth Circuits, 14.1 : 155.

Famulari, F. David & Andrew W. AndersonPractice Guide: Pleasure Boats, 4 : 99.

Felder, B. OtisUnifying Choice-of-Law Rules and Their Effects on Maritime Remedies, 11.2 : 213.“Y2K Bug” Dead Ahead: A Primer for Admiralty, 11.1 : 137.

Felder, B. Otis & Lawrence W. KayeA Ripple on the Waters That May Turn the Tide in Favor of Arbitrating Passenger

Claims, 17.2 : 287.

Finklehoffe, Carol L. & Robert D. PeltzSea Food—Who Is Liable for a Bad Catch? An Analysis of a Ship Owner’s Liability

for Claims of Food Poisoning, 19.1 : 121.

Firak, Nancy LeeMixed Messages and New Questions In Maritime Wrongful Death Actions: Norfolk

Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp. v. Garris, 14.1 : 1.

Fitzhugh, III, Thomas C.Who is Covered? Recent Cases Regarding Longshore Situs and Status, 16.2 : 265.Book Review: Admiralty: Cases and Materials, by Robert M. Jarvis, David J.

Bederman, Joel K. Goldstein, & Steven R. Swanson, 17.2 : 353.

Flint, Delos E., Jr.Practice Guide: Current Developments in United States Maritime Lien Law, 8.2 : 267.

Flynn, Stephen G.Punitive Damages After Haslip and Miles v. Apex Marine, 5.1 : 155.

Fokas, TerenceComment: The Barbary Coast Revisited: The Resurgence of International Maritime

Piracy, 9.2 : 427.

114 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

Force, Joshua S.State Attachment and Garnishment Procedures in Maritime Matters: A Primer, 20.1: 1.

Foster, Nicolas R.Marine Insurance: Direct Action Statutes and Related Issues, 11.2 : 261.

Franklin, Kurt A. & David A. WeldyNote: Dark of the Night Legislation Takes Aim at Forum Selection Clauses: Statutory

Revisions in Reaction to Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute, 6.1 : 259.

Friedman, Darren W. & Jeffrey B. MaltzmanIslands in the Sun: Cruise Line Liability for Watercraft Operations on Private Islands,

13.2 : 209.

Galichon, Christopher et al.Burdens of Proof Under the LHWCA: A Primer on the Opportunities for Creative

Litigation Arising from the Effect of Presumptions and Shifting Burdens of Proof in Complex Longshore Actions, 10.1 : 139.

Gallegos, YeseniaSexual Harassment of Female Crewmembers: Title VII’s Weaknesses in Protecting

Women Employed in the Maritime Industry, 15.2 : 455.

Gangnes, Hilary Benson & Christopher P. McKenzieDoes the Death on the High Seas Act Apply to Interisland Hawaii Flights?, 6.2 : 533.

Gibson, Stanley L.The Evolution Of Unreasonable Deviation Under U.S. COGSA, 3.2 : 197.SKY REEFER Muddies the COGSA Waters, 9.1 : 1.

Gonynor, Francis J.The Robins Dry Dock Rule: Is the “Bright Line” Fading?, 4 : 85.Six Years Before the Mast: The Evolution of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 9.1 : 105.

Gower, III, Harry T. & Mark B. HarmonProsecuting Marine Pollution Crimes, 5.2 : 241.

Granillo, Jeffrey G..Section 213 of the Clear Air Act & Marine Shipping: The Case Against Extraterritorial

Application, 20.1 : 103.

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 115

Hallock, Jr., David D.Recent Developments in Marine Hull Insurance: Charting A Course through the

Coastal States of the Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits, 10.2 : 279.

Halvorsen, Michael R.Citation and Precedent: A Practitioner’s Guide to Citation and Precedent Value of

Opinions Published in AMC Under the Ninth, Fifth, Eleventh and Second Circuits’ Rules, 15.1 : 199.

Hanbury, JoshuaNote: A Beacon for the Protection of Seaman: The Eleventh Circuit Permits Punitive

Damages for the Willful Withholding of Maintenance and Cure in Atlantic Sounding Co. v. Townsend, 20.2 : 237.

Hanford, Lee A.Do Not Fear to Tread on Solid Ground: The Role of the Supreme Court in Furthering

Uniformity in Admiralty Law, 10.2 : 235.

Hansen, Rupert P.Jurisdiction and Forum Non Conveniens: Recent Developments Affecting Maritime

Litigation, 3.1 : 127.

Harmon, Mark B. & Harry T. Gower, IIIProsecuting Marine Pollution Crimes, 5.2 : 241.

Hatch, Braddon B. & Philip E. WeissComment: Vessel Forfeiture Under the Drug Abuse Prevention & Control Act: Vessel

Owners Beware!, 2.1 : 23.

Hickman, Brian J. & R. Michael UnderhillBetween a Rock and a Hard Place: Ethics Issues in the Context of Defense Counsel’s

Immediate Response to a Marine Oil Spill, 7.1 : 163.

Hicks, J. NoelleClearing Murky Waters: Recovering Prejudgment Interest Under the Jones Act, 16.1 : 83.

Hildebrandt, James E.A Substantive Due Process Analysis of Supplemental Rule B in Admiralty: Does Due

Process Require “Minimum Contacts” to Maintain In Personam Jurisdiction Against A Nonresident Defendant?, 8.2 : 339.

116 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

Hillsman, John R.Have All the Recent Twists and Turns in the Jones Act Left Deep Sea Divers High and

Dry?, 11.1 : 47.Looking for a Lodestar in the Rocks and Shoals of Longshore Coverage, 3.2 : 227.Still Lost in the Labyrinth: The Continuing Puzzle of Seaman Status, 15.1 : 49.

Holmes, James R. et al.Bet Your Lien and Roll the Dice: Maritime Liens and Riverboat Gambling, 6.1 : 49.

Hosoi, TameyukiProvisional Remedies in Admiralty—Japan, 4 : 203.

Hoverter, Terence F. Comment: Containing Maritime Terrorism: Federal Initiatives Post 9/11, 16.2 :

353.

Houston, Karen M. & Eugene A. BrodskyFrom Subsistence to Starvation: A Call for Judicial Reexamination of Gardiner v. Sea

Land Services , Inc., 9.1 : 71.

Huang, T.C.Provisional Remedies in Admiralty – Taiwan, 4 : 285.

Hull, Eric V. Through the Looking Glass: Judicial Interpretation of Vessel Status Leaves Injured

Workers Adrift in Uncharted Territory, 16.2 : 321.

Ingram, John G. Criminal Liability and the Fifth Amendment, 5.2 : 357.

James, MindyComment: The Availability of Maintenance and Cure to Seamen with AIDS, 11.2 : 333.

Jarvis, Robert M.Judicial Profile: Chief Judge Lagueux and the Law of Admiralty: Reflections After Ten

Years on the Federal Bench, 8.2 : 309.

Jefferies, KimPersonal Jurisdiction and Contractual Forum Selection in Maritime Personal Injury

Cases, 7.1 : 139.

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 117

Jefferies, Trevor R.Limiting Liability for Human Error: Is American Jurisprudence Steering U.S.

Shipowners into the Rocks?, 7.2 : 271.

Johnson, WalterDiving Into the Wreck: An Exploration of Yamaha Motor Corp. v. Calhoun, 9.1 : 141.

Johnson, Walter T. & Ann Gray MillerNew Developments in Cruise Law, 7.1 : 111.

Johnston, SamaraIs Ordinary Negligence Enough to Be Criminal? Reconciling Untied States v.

Hanousek with the Liability Limitation Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 12.2 : 263.

Kaye, Lawrence W. & B. Otis Felder A Ripple on the Waters That May Turn the Tide in Favor of Arbitrating Passenger

Claims, 17.2 : 287.

Kaye, Lawrence W. & Robert D. PeltzThe Long Reach of U.S. Law Over Crimes Occurring on the High Seas, 20.2 : 199.

Keesal, Samuel A., Jr. et al.Shipowners’ Liability for Longshoremen Personal Injuries: The Supreme Court Blocks

the “Importation” of Unseaworthiness, 7.1 : 67.

Kehagiaras, Andrew D.NVOCC: Secret Agent?, 17.2 : 207.

Kende, Christopher B.Development and Presentation of the Pollution Victim’s Claim, 5.2 : 203.

Kessler, KerryComment: Recovery Permitted Under FELA for Fear of Developing Cancer by

Asbestos Sufferers: Norfolk & Western Railway Company v. Ayers, 17.1 : 133.

Kim, Chang JoonProvisional Remedies in Admiralty – Korea, 4 : 233.

118 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

Kim, HyunShipowners’ Limitation of Liability: Comparative Utility and Growth in the United

States, Japan and South Korea, 6.2 : 357.

King, Lynn Haggerty & Forrest Booth“Bad Faith” – Legal Trends In Suits Against Insurers, 4 : 1.

King, Lynn Haggerty & Heidi Loken BenasThe Duty to Defend: When Does It Exist and What Damages are Recoverable for Its

Breach?, 7.1 : 245.

Kita, Matthew J.Comment: Federalism on the High Seas: The Admiralty Jurisprudence of Justice

Sandra Day O’Connor, 18.1 : 131.

Klawetter, Robert L. & Jeffrey R. BaleGuevara v. Maritime Overseas Corp.: Eradicating Recovery of Punitive Damages in

Maintenance and Cure Actions, 8.1 : 119.

Knight, PatrickComment: Tort Reform Going Overboard: Congress Decides the Issue of Foreign

Seamen in American Courts, 9.1 : 279.

Koh, Peter Soon Kwang & Angela Lim Ai LianProvisional Remedies in Admiralty—Singapore, 4 : 269.

Kriewaldt, DavidThe Effect of FELA/Jones Act’s Substantive Standard of Causation on the Daubert

Standard for Admissibility of Expert Testimony, 22.2 : 1.

Lemon, II, Robert T.Recent Supreme Court Decisions in Maritime Law, 5.1 : 1.

Letourneau, Keith B. & Wesley T. WelmakerThe Oil Pollution Act of 1990: Federal Judicial Interpretation Through the End of the

Millennium, 12.1 : 147.

Lewis, YaleCargo Residues & Cargo-Associated Garbage: Are They Regulated by the Ocean

Dumping Act or the Act to Prevent Pollution From Ships?, 14.2 : 269.

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 119

Lian, Angela Lim Ai & Peter Soon Kwang KohProvisional Remedies in Admiralty—Singapore, 4 : 269.

Libby, Thomas L. Book Review: The Maritime Law Desk Guide, by Charles M. Davis, 3.2 : 355.

Lind, Douglas Pragmatism and Anthropomorphism: Reconceiving the Doctrine of the Personality of

the Ship, 22.2 : 39.

Lixing, Zhang LixingRecent Maritime Legislation and Practice in the People’s Republic of China, 6.2 : 273.

Loble, Sarah A.Intertanko v. Lowry: An Assessment of Concurrent State and Federal Regulation Over

State Waters, 10.1 : 27.

Londynsky, Paul A. Note: Maritime Law and the AIDS Crisis: Storm Clouds on the Horizon, 1 : 173.

López, CarieSexual Assaults on the High Seas: Untangling the Knots, 14.2 : 203.

MacLeod, Daniel B. The Use and Enforceability of Exculpatory (Red Letter) Clauses in Ship Repair

Contracts, 6.2 : 474.

Maltzman, Jeffrey B. & Darren W. FriedmanIslands in the Sun: Cruise Line Liability for Watercraft Operations on Private Islands,

13.2 : 209.

Markulis, George J. & John F. MeadowsApportioning Fault in Collision Cases, 1 : 1.

Matherne, Cindy T. & Paul M. VanceLegal Ethics: Defense Counsel’s Responsibilities to Insured and Insurer, 6.1 : 157.

Mayer, Andrew P. & Peter G. Bernard

120 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

A Tale of Two Sovereigns: Canada, the United States, and Trans-border Pollution Issues, 13.1 : 125.

McCurdy, Gregg L. Comment: An Overview of OPA 1990 and Its Relationship to Other Laws, 5.2 : 423.

McKenzie, Christopher P. & Hilary Benson GangnesDoes the Death on the High Seas Act Apply to Interisland Hawaii Flights?, 6.2 : 533.

McMahon, David J. Vessel Financing: California Law and the Ship Mortgage Act as Recodified, 2.1 : 1.

Meadows, John F. & George J. MarkulisApportioning Fault in Collision Cases, 1 : 1.

Mercante, James E.Hurricanes and Act of God: When the Best Defense is a Good Offense, 18.1 : 1.

Messer, Tuuli A.Survey: Punitive Damages Claims by Seamen in the Wake of Miles v. Apex Marine

Corp., 7.2 : 483.

Miller, Ann Gray & Walter T. JohnsonNew Developments in Cruise Law, 7.1 : 111.

Miller, Elizabeth M. & Charles S. DonovanHow is OPA 90 Faring from the Vessel Interests’ Perspective? A Look at the MORRIS

J. BERMAN Oil Spill and the Current Rule on Certificates of Financial Responsibility, 7.1 : 23.

Millikan, Jess B. Selected Coverage Problems in Marine Liability Insurance, 3.1 : 173.The Law of Unintended Consequences: Legal Issues Involving Additional Insured

Endorsements, 15.2 : 299.

Minkin, Jason P.Maintenance and Shoreside Seamen: A Proposed Solution to Double Recovery During

Convalescence, 12.1 : 91A Seaman’s Right to Recover Maintenance and Cure for Purely Emotional Injuries:

West v. Midland Enterprises, Inc., 13.2 : 183.

Mittendorf, Constantine

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 121

Note: The Specter Behind ADA Applicability to Foreign-Flagged Cruise Ships: Revealing the Internal Affairs Doctrine After Spector v. NCL, 19.1 : 139.

Mora, Alexandra E.Navigating the Waters of Forum-Selection Clauses in Maritime Employment Contracts,

12.1 : 115.

Morris, Cheryl A.Maritime Seizures: Not Just Ships—Maritime Seizures of Cargo, Freight, Fuel and

Other Tangible and Intangible Items, 19.1 : 69.

Mutnick, Jeffrey S. & Gregory A. BunnellThe Effect of Epidemic-Type Claims in the Maritime Workplace: An Overview, 4 : 67.

Nebel, James B. et al.A Memorial Tribute to John Allen Flynn, 10.1 : 167.

Neil, Carl R. Maritime Contract Law Moves Inland: The Kirby Decision, 17.2 : 305.

Nesterowicz, Malgorzata AnnaThe Mid-Atlantic View of the Antitrust Regulations of Ocean Shipping, 17.1 : 45.

Newby, Michael R.The Nature of Inland Marine Insurance and its Association with Maritime Law,

13.2 : 267.

Nicholl, James L. Marine Pollution and Natural Resource Damages: The Multi-Million Dollar Damage

Award and Beyond, 5.2 : 323.

Nikas, Richard J.Skimming the Surface: A Primer on the Law of Collision, 9.1 : 225.Where the Street Meets the Sea: A Nautical Glossary for Maritime Lawyers, 9.1 : 245.

Nourse, David A. Detention of Stowaways: Who Should Bear the Cost?, 6.2 : 435.

Nowell, George W.Subrogation: Selected Bars, Waivers and Pitfalls, 7.2 : 421.

122 U.S.F. MARITIME LAW JOURNAL [Vols. 1–22.2

O’Brien, Damien L.The Potential Liability of Classification Societies to Marine Insurers under United

States Law, 7.2 : 403.

Olney, Austin P.A Report from the Marine Regulatory Front: Partly Cloudy with a Chance of Thunder

Storms, 13.1 : 91.

Overton, Jean Paul P. & Randell E. TreadawayRecoverable Damages in Maritime Personal Injury and Death Cases: The Aftermath of

Miles v. Apex Marine Corp., 8.1 : 91.

Owen, Amanda A. & David C. BratzDiscrimination and Harassment Claims Against Maritime Employers: Preparing for

and Facing Down the Inevitable, 15.1 : 111.

Pasfield, Bruce & Elise RindfleischFinding the Magic Pipe: Do Seamen Have Constitutional Rights When a U.S. Coast

Guard Boarding Turns Criminal?, 22.2 : 23.

Peltz, Robert D.The TITANIC’s Legacy: The History and Legal Developments Following the World’s

Most Famous Maritime Disaster, 12.1 : 45.

Peltz, Robert D. & Carol L. FinklehoffeSea Food—Who Is Liable for a Bad Catch? An Analysis of a Ship Owner’s Liability

for Claims of Food Poisoning, 19.1 : 121.

Peltz, Robert D. & Lawrence W. KayeThe Long Reach of U.S. Law Over Crimes Occurring on the High Seas, 20.2 : 199.

Petersen, Luke A Study in Collision Liability: the Sinking of the TRICOLOR and Who Should Pay, 22.2 : 151

Pew, Curtis E.Cruise Ships (Volume 10 of BENEDICT ON ADMIRALTY), 12.2 : 389.

2010–11] AUTHOR/TITLE INDEX 123

Pfeifer, Russell M.Navigating Through the Shoals of the Marine Hull Policy: A Chart for Insurers,

17.1 : 89.

Pierce, John S. & Beverly A. BrandRecent Developments in Attorney Fee Disputes, 7.1 : 205.

Platek, ToddProvisional Remedies in Admiralty—China, 4 : 175.

Popham, Mitchell J. & Chau VoMisrepresentation and Concealment in Marine Insurance Contracts: An Analysis of

Federal and State Law Within the Ninth Circuit, 11.1 : 99.

Poulos, Gregory W.Legal Implications of the ISM Code: New Impediments to Sea Fever, 9.1 : 37.

Psarellis, Steven E. et al.Bet Your Lien and Roll the Dice: Maritime Liens and Riverboat Gambling, 6.1 : 49.

Quinn, VickeyComment: Hard Aground: A Primer on the Salvage of Recreation Vessels, 19.2 : 321.

Racquet, Bonnie E. & Randall J. RomsdahlPiercing the Corporate Veil Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 5.2 : 369.

Reddick, Ernest N. Supreme Court Review of Admiralty and Maritime Issues: What’s on the Horizon?,

5.1 : 43.

Reilley, Steven S. A New Era in Seaman Status Issues, 10.1 : 1.

Reinecke, Petra M. & Douglas R. SchwartzThe Perils, Pitfalls and Possible Demise of the Joint Defense Agreement in the Context

of Shipboard Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions, 17.1 : 29.

Robb, Geoffrey & Alexandra Jiuxiang YinOn the Waterfront: Navigating Insurance Issues in Landside and Marine Operations,

19.1 : 53.

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Robb, Geoffrey & Kevin CantyDispute Resolution Developments: Selecting Law, Jurisdiction, and Arbitration in

Marine Insurance Policy, 15.2 : 325.

Roberts, MarkProvisional Remedies in Admiralty—Hong Kong, 4 : 185.

Roberts, Steven L. The LHWCA Lien, 6.1 : 91.

Robertson, David W. & Jack L. AllbrittonSeaman Status after Chandris, Inc. v. Latsis, 8.1 : 29.

Robertson, David W. & Michael F. SturleyUnderstanding Panama Railroad Co. v. Johnson: The Supreme Court’s Interpretation

of the Seaman’s Election Under the Jones Act, 14.2 : 229.Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the

Fifth and Eleventh Circuits, 16.2 : 147.

Rodriguez, Antonio J.When Your Ship Is in the Bull’s Eye: The Maritime Transportation Security Act and

Potential Vessel Owner Liability to Third Parties Resulting from a Terrorist Attack, 17.2 : 241.

Romsdahl, Randall J. & Bonnie E. RacquetPiercing the Corporate Veil Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 5.2 : 369.

Ronneberg, Jr., Norman J.An Introduction to the Protection and Indemnity Clubs and the Marine Insurance They

Provide, 3.1 : 1.

Rosario, Arturo delProvisional Remedies in Admiralty—The Philippines, 4 : 251.

Russell, Thomas A. & Mitchell F. DuceyCurrent Topics in the Law of Recreational Boating, 5.1 : 107.

Russell, Thomas A. & Richard J. NikasRecent Developments in Recreational Boating Law, 9.2 : 381.

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Russo, ThomasCriminal Liability in Maritime Accidents, 7.1 : 151.

Sabino, Anthony MichaelAdmiralty Jurisdiction Over General Agency Contracts: The Final Voyages of Minturn

and the Modern Doctrine of Exxon v. Central Gulf, 4 : 41.

Sanner, Michael L. & Monica A. BeckfordNote: Delta Country Ventures: Limiting Admiralty Jurisdiction, 6.1 : 245.

Sawyer, Stephen L.Oil Spill Response: California’s Perspective, 7.1 : 59.

Scalia, John C. & Larry E. Altenbrun & W.L. Rivers Black Recent Developments in Maritime Personal Injury Law, 17.2 : 155.

Schock, Dawn M. et al.Shipowners’ Liability for Longshoremen Personal Injuries: The Supreme Court Blocks

the “Importation” of Unseaworthiness, 7.1 : 67.

Schwartz, Douglas R. & Petra M. Reinecke The Perils, Pitfalls and Possible Demise of the Joint Defense Agreement in the Context

of Shipboard Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions, 17.1 : 29.

Serban, ShaulEvolution of a Defense in Maritime Law: A Survey of the Primary Duty Rule,

18.2 : 253.

Shi, LeiSuccessful Use of the Tacit Acceptance Procedure to Effectuate Progress in

International Maritime Law, 11.2 : 299.

Singelstad, David J. Note: Problems in Identification and Recovery for Maritime Personal Injury Toxic

Torts, 2.1 : 69.

Smelley, Hutson OPA ’90 Liability in the Aftermath of an Oil Spill, 12.1 : 1.

Smith, Newell D.Southeast Shipyard Litigation Update, 6.1 : 233.

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Smith, Russell J.Note: Congress Giveth and the Fifth Circuit Taketh Away: Post Executive Jet Viability

of the Admiralty Extension Act, 6.2 : 609.

Staniland, HiltonThe Arrest of Associated Ships in South Africa: Lifting the Corporate Veil Too High?,

9.2 : 405.

Staring, Graydon S.Book Review: International Maritime and Admiralty Law, by William Tetley,

16.1 : 143.

Stephenson, Guy C.On Board Investigations: Authorities, Immunities, and the Need for Separate Counsel,

13.1 : 55.

Sturley, Michael F.The Proposed Amendments to the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act: An Update, 13.1 : 1.

Sturley, Michael F. & David W. RobertsonUnderstanding Panama Railroad Co. v. Johnson: The Supreme Court’s Interpretation

of the Seaman’s Elections Under the Jones Act, 14.2 : 229.Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law at the National Level and in the

Fifth and Eleventh Circuits, 16.2 : 147.

Sullivan, Ann K.Longshore Liens in Third Party Litigation—Employer’s Aspect, 6.1 : 141.

Swift, Jack et al.Burdens of Proof Under the LHWCA: A Primer on the Opportunities for Creative

Litigation Arising from the Effect of Presumptions and Shifting Burdens of Proof in Complex Longshore Actions, 10.1 : 139.

Tadros, Daniel A. et al.Bet Your Lien and Roll the Dice: Maritime Liens and Riverboat Gambling, 6.1 : 49.

Tamulski, James J.

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Uniformity in the Law of Carriage of Goods by Sea, 3.1 : 105.Recent Developments in Cargo Law, 15.1 : 159.

Tede, Jeanine Steele et al.A Memorial Tribute to John Allen Flynn, 10.1 : 167.

Tetley, WilliamMaritime Liens, Mortgages and Conflict of Laws, 6.1 : 1.

Thompson, PeterState Courts and State Law: A New Force in Admiralty?, 8.2 : 223.

Toumanova, Tatiana V. & Alice L. BlanchardComments on Doing Business in the Russian Federation, 6.2 : 519.

Treadaway, Randell E. & Jean Paul P. OvertonRecoverable Damages in Maritime Personal Injury and Death Cases: The Aftermath of

Miles v. Apex Marine Corp., 8.1 : 91.

Underhill, R. MichaelThe Sovereign as Plaintiff: Clean Seas and Other Coin of the Realm, 3.1 : 37.Dumping Oil, Cooking the Books, and Telling Lies: The False Statements Act as

Applied to Marine Pollution, 15.2 : 271.

Underhill, R. Michael & Brian J. HickmanBetween a Rock and a Hard Place: Ethics Issues in the Context of Defense Counsel’s

Immediate Response to a Marine Oil Spill, 7.1 : 163.

Vafidis, Matthew P.Remedies for Breach of the Contract of Carriage: Selected Recent Decisions, 3.1 : 77.

Vance, Paul M. & Cindy T. MatherneLegal Ethics: Defense Counsel’s Responsibilities to Insured and Insurer, 6.1 : 157.

Vo, Chau & Mitchell J. PophamMisrepresentations and Concealment in Marine Insurance Contracts: An Analysis of

Federal and State Law Within the Ninth Circuit, 11.1 : 99.

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Waddell, George L.Current Issues and Developments in Marine Insurance, 6.1 : 185.

Wagner, Thomas J. Recoverable Damages Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 5.2 : 283.

Walker, Jerry E.A Contemporary Standard for Determining Title to Sunken Warships: A Tale of Two

Vessels and Two Nations, 12.2 : 311.

Walsh, James P.Environmental Coverage Issues under Marine Insurance Policies, 7.1 : 1.

Weil, DavidCharting a Course Through Dangerous Waters: A Landlubber’s Introduction to the

Rules of Maritime Indebtedness in the Context of a Maritime Bankruptcy, 9.1 : 195.

Weiss, Philip E. Comment: Claims Against Customs for Cargo Damage: The Administrative Route—

The Path of Least Resistance, 1 : 119.Weiss, Philip E. & Braddon B. Hatch

Comment: Vessel Forfeiture Under the Drug Abuse Prevention & Control Act: Vessel Owners Beware!, 2.1 : 23.

Weldy, David A. & Kurt A. FranklinNote: Dark of the Night Legislation Takes Aim at Forum Selection Clauses: Statutory

Revisions in Reaction to Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute, 6.1 : 259.

White, Edward A. Longshore Liens in Third Party Litigation – Plaintiff’s Aspect, 6.1 : 117.

Willard, Richard K. Strategies for Case Preparation and Argument Before the Supreme Court, 5.1 : 92.

Wise, Erich P.The Marine Terminal and its Contracts: Avoiding and Shifting the Risks of Marine

Terminal Operations, 13.2 : 227.

Wise, Erich P. et al.

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A Memorial Tribute to John Allen Flynn, 10.1 : 167.

Wyatt, Marva JoFinancing the Clean-up: Cargo Owner Liability for Vessel Spills, 7.2 : 353.Navigating the Limits of State Spill Regulations: How Far Can They Go?, 8.1 : 1.Ports, Politicians and the Public Trust: The Los Angeles Port Funds Controversy

Comes Face to Face with Federal Law, 9.2 : 357.The Loss of Loss of Society in the Ninth Circuit: Should State Courts Follow Suit?,

18.2 : 201.High Crimes on the High Seas: Re-Evaluating Cruise Line Legal Liability, 20.2 : 147.

Yeates, Jeffrey W.Clearing Up the Confusion: A Strict Standard of Abandonment for Sunken Public

Vessels, 12.2 : 359.

Yin, Alexandra Jiuxiang & Geoffrey RobbOn the Waterfront: Navigating Insurance Issues in Landside and Marine Operations,

19.1 : 53.Yost, Mark J.

International Maritime Law & the U.S. Admiralty Lawyer: A Current Assessment, 7.2 : 313.

Zapf, Robert J.In Rem Procedures: A Sea Change Underway – Recent and Proposed Changes to the

Admiralty Rules, 15.1 : 77.

Zinger, Simon G.Comment: Navigating the Russian Shipping Industry: Making the Most of International

and Russian Law for Successful Arbitration Against Russian Parties, 8.1 : 142.