When stepping aboard a cruise ship, most passengers envision fun, relaxation, and luxurious amenities—not the thought of encountering a jail. However, "Do cruise ships have jails?" often arises, especially among first-time cruisers or those curious about maritime security. Surprisingly, … [Read more...]
Cruise Passengers Can Now Hold Cruise Lines Accountable for Medical Malpractice Committed by Onboard Medical Staff
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals published an opinion on Monday, November 10, that sets a new precedent for cruise passenger safety (Franza v. Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines LTD., 13-13607, 11th Cir. 2014). The court’s decision will allow cruise passengers who fall victim of medical malpractice by … [Read more...]
Jones Act Lawyers Recognized as Certified Specialists in Admiralty & Maritime Law
George M. Jones, a Los Angeles Jones Act Lawyer, is now recognized by the State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization as a Certified Legal Specialist in Admiralty and Maritime Law. Mr. Jones’ certification makes the Law Offices of Charles D. Naylor the only plaintiff’s maritime personal … [Read more...]
Jones Act Attorney George M. Jones Joins Los Angeles Maritime Law Firm
George M. Jones, an experienced Jones Act attorney, has joined the Law Offices of Charles D. Naylor – a LosGeorge M. Jones, attorney at law Angeles maritime law firm. An experienced trial attorney, Mr. Jones brings to the firm more than 20 years of maritime law experience. “I’ve known George for … [Read more...]
Cruise Injury Attorney Recognized as Certified Specialist in Admiralty & Maritime Law
Charles D. Naylor, a Los Angeles cruise injury attorney, is now recognized by the State Bar of California as a Certified Legal Specialist in Admiralty and Maritime Law. Naylor is among an elite group of only 26 to be recognized as specialists in this practice area in California. To be eligible for … [Read more...]
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