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Indemnification Or Comparative Fault: Should A Tortfeasor's Right To Receive "Ryan Idemnity" In Maritime Law Sink Or Swim In The Presence Of Comparative Fault?, George K. Fuiaxis
Indemnification Or Comparative Fault: Should A Tortfeasor's Right To Receive "Ryan Idemnity" In Maritime Law Sink Or Swim In The Presence Of Comparative Fault?, George K. Fuiaxis
Fordham Law Review
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Shipowner Liability Under Section 905(B) Of The Longshoremen's And Harbor Workers' Compensation Act: A Proposed Standard Of Care, Michael A. Viani
Shipowner Liability Under Section 905(B) Of The Longshoremen's And Harbor Workers' Compensation Act: A Proposed Standard Of Care, Michael A. Viani
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The 1972 Amendments to the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act (LWHCA) greatly increased the maximum benefits to be paid to an injured longshoreman by the shipowner and, nullifying two Supreme Court decisions, permitted an injured longshoreman to maintain an action against a shipowner premised upon the "unseaworthiness" of the shipowner's vessel. A finding of "unseaworthiness" would render the shipowner fully liable for any injuries that occurred. As a result of the 1972 Amendments, section 905(b) of the LHWCA provides that an injured longshoreman" can recover damages against a shipowner only upon a showing of negligence. This article identifies and …