On Friday, April 26, 2013, members and guests of the American Bar Association TIPS Admiralty & Maritime Law Committee (AMLC), gathered in Washington, D.C. at the offices of Holland & Knight LLP for a lively discussion entitled "Admiralty Practice in the 21ST Century: Maritime Government Lawyers And Private Practitioners."
The panel discussion brought together admiralty practitioners and lawyers from the United States Coast Guard, the United States Navy, and the Federal Maritime Commission for a talk pertaining to the practice of admiralty and government law, obtaining government and private practice jobs in this market, and the interaction among lawyers in the federal government and private practice. The panel, moderated by Jessica Link Martyn of Troutman Sanders LLP, included: Christopher Nolan of Holland & Knight LLP, Raymond Waid of Phelps Dunbar LLP, Laurie Sands of Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP S, Eric Lee of the Federal Maritime Commission, LT Matt Dursa USN with the General Litigation Division of the Office of the Judge Advocate General, and LCDR Brandy Parker USCG who serves as Legal Counsel at the Coast Guard Intelligence Coordination Center.
Following the panel, the AMLC enjoyed an afternoon sail in Annapolis, MD, sponsored by RTI
[ Ссылка ]
The information provided herein presents general information and should not be relied on as legal advice when analyzing and resolving a specific legal issue. If you have specific questions regarding a particular fact situation, please consult with competent legal counsel about the facts and laws that apply.
Ещё видео!