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Wrongful Death Damages In Virginia, Donald E. Lee Jr. Dec 1970

Wrongful Death Damages In Virginia, Donald E. Lee Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Admiralty - Wrongful Death. Moragne V. States Marine Lines, Inc., 90 S. Ct. 1772 (1970), Lawrence J. Lipka Dec 1970

Admiralty - Wrongful Death. Moragne V. States Marine Lines, Inc., 90 S. Ct. 1772 (1970), Lawrence J. Lipka

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Williams Amendments: An Evaluation Of The Early Returns, M. Douglas Dunn May 1970

The Williams Amendments: An Evaluation Of The Early Returns, M. Douglas Dunn

Vanderbilt Law Review

The purpose of this note is to examine the judicial interpretation of the Williams Amendments to the Securities Exchange Act. The background of the legislation is outlined to direct attention to its general purpose and to isolate its intended beneficiaries.' A discussion of the actual amendments will provide the informational base necessary for consideration of the recent cases. The critical discussion of the first few cases interpreting the amendments provides the foundation for a suggested approach in applying the available remedies to violators of the Williams Amendments.


The Case For A Seagoing Workmen's Compensation Act, Parker B. Smith Jan 1970

The Case For A Seagoing Workmen's Compensation Act, Parker B. Smith

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

At the present time no comprehensive workmen's compensation statute exists to provide coverage for seamen injured in the course of their employment. The seaman's only existing remedies consist of an action for maintenance and cure, an action for breach of the shipowner's warranty of seaworthiness, and an action for negligence under the Jones Act. These remedies offer unsatisfactory protection to the seaman for several reasons. Under the existing remedies the seaman may be unable to obtain any recovery because the shipowner has the traditional right to "limit liability" to the seaman at the outset of the seaman's action for recovery. …


Profits And Their Recovery, Graham Douthwaite Jan 1970

Profits And Their Recovery, Graham Douthwaite

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Union Dues Checkoff As A Subject In Labor-Management Negotiations: Good Faith Bargaining And Nlrb Remedies Jan 1970

Union Dues Checkoff As A Subject In Labor-Management Negotiations: Good Faith Bargaining And Nlrb Remedies

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.