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- Tyrone Simon; Artis Moss, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Intercontinental Transport (Ict) B.V., Et Al., Defendants, and Marine Terminals Corporation, Claimant-Appellant. Tyrone Simon; Artis Moss, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Marine Terminals Corporation; Majestic Insurance Company; a California Corporation; Mission Insurance Company, a California Corporation; and Other Unknown Agents of Majestic Insurance Company, Mission Insurance Company, and Marine Terminals Corporation, Defendants-Appellants., 882 F.2d 1435 (9th Cir. 1989)
B. James Finnegan and Katherine F. Theofel, Finnegan & Marks, a Professional Corp., San Francisco, Cal., for defendants-appellants and claimant-appell...
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Constantine P. Lambos, New York City (Lorenz, Finn & Giardino, New York City, on the brief), for appellant New York Shipping Assn., Inc.
Thomas W. G...
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... new railroads which decreased the transportation time between Europe and Asia (Mukherjee, 2008). Th... by road has increased by 40%, intercontinental rail shipping has increased by 17%, and waterway s...
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- Rockwell International Corp., Plaintiff-Appellant, Cross-Appellee, v. M/V Incotrans Spirit, Her Engines, Tackle, Apparel, Etc., Et Al., Defendants-Appellees, Cross-Appellants. Rockwell International Corp., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. M/V Incotrans Spirit, Etc., Et Al., Defendants. Port of Houston Authority, Defendant-Third Party Defendant Appellee, v. Intercontinental Transport (Ict) B.v. and Incotrans Gulf Europe Service, Etc., Defendants-Cross Plaintiffs, Cross Defendants-Third Party Plaintiffs-Appellees, Appellants-Cross Appellees, v. Fairway Stevedores, Inc., Defendant-Cross Defendant, Cross Plaintiff-Appellee, Cross Appellant. Nos. 89-2237, 92-2915. Summary Calendars., 998 F.2d 316 (5th Cir. 1993)
R.M. Sharpe, Jr., Sharpe & Kajander, Houston, TX, for appellants.
William C. Bullard, Baker & Botts, Houston, TX, for Intercontinental Trans. and Inc...
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...Allied Chemical Corp. Allied Transport. Amerada Hess Corp. American Natural Crude Oil Ass...Indiana Refining, Inc. Intercontinental Petroleum Corp. International Crude Corporation. I...
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- United States Lines, Inc., Petitioner, v. Federal Maritime Commission and United States of America, Respondents, Hapag-Lloyd A. G., Compagnie Generale Maritime, Intercontinental Transport, and Sea-Land Service, Inc., Intervenors., 584 F.2d 543 (D.C. Cir. 1978)
Russell T. Weil, Washington, D. C., with whom Mary L. Montgomery, Washington, D. C., was on the brief, for petitioner.
Carol J. Neustadt, Atty., Fed...
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Updating International Nuclear Law
... located, even with respect to nuclear transports on the high seas, with attendant costs, concerns a.... (61.) See Ulrich Magnus, Intercontinental Nuclear Transport from the Private International L...
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- Seawinds, Ltd., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Nedlloyd Lines, B.V.; Royal Nedlloyd Group, N.V.; Knsm Lines, B.V.; American President Companies, Ltd.; American President Lines, Ltd. Sea-Land Corporation; Sea-Land Service, Inc.; Dampskibsselskabet Af 1912 A/S; A/S Dampskibsselskabet Svendborg; A.P. Moller-Maersk Line; Hapag-Lloyd Aktiengesellschaft; Intercontinental Transport (Ict) B.V., Defendants-Appellees., 846 F.2d 586 (9th Cir. 1988)
Thomas R. Fahrner, Michele C. Jackson, Michael R. Hudson (Furth, Fahrner, Bluemle & Mason), San Francisco, Cal., for Seawinds, Ltd.
M. Laurence Popof...
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[...] came the tumultuous 1960s, the civil rights movement, race riots, white flight, blockbusting, and the decline of decent urban jobs, and soon Austin was a particularly sad example of Chicago's midcentury racial strife and economic decay. Backed by a coalition including unions, manufacturers, city bureaucrats, and community-organizing groups centered in the Chicago Manufacturing Renaissance Council, the school is an innovative anachronism: a vocational school at a time when work-based education has gone out of vogue, and an advanced metalworking academy at a moment when the manufacturing industry seems in a state of advanced, ever-accelerating decay. In its report asking "What accounts for the decline in manufacturing employment?" the Congressional Budget Office found that, "since...
... ease and lowered cost of intercontinental communication and transport, and you have an indus...
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Annual Ports Meeting Set for March 21-23 in Washington, D.C.
ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Courtney Gregoire, director of the National Export Initiative (NEI) for the International Trade Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce, Henrik Hololei, head of the transport cabinet for European Commission Vice President Siim Kallas, and Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr., M.D. (R-La.), chairman of the Oversight Subcommittee of the House Ways & Means Committee, together with a host of other transportation industry luminaries, will highlight the American Association of Port Authorities' (AAPA) 2011 Spring Conference on March 22 at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C. The full conference runs March 21-23.