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· 3/3/1994

Wolsiffer v. Atlantis Submarines, Inc.

Citations

  • 848 F. Supp. 1489
  • 1994 A.M.C. 1476
  • 1994 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 3504
  • 1994 WL 96698

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  • applying McCollum and also considering “whether there was a written agreement by the employers regarding the loan of the employee, who paid the employee’s wages and benefits, whether the employee assented to the transfer, and the length of time of the employment”
  • “Although a seaman may have more than one Jones Act employer for purposes of filing 18 suit, only one employer will be liable on recovery.”
  • “The remedy of unseaworthiness for an injured seaman applies in rem against the vessel and in personam against either the title owner of the vessel ..., or the owner pro hac vice under a demise charter.” (citation omitted).
  • “The remedy of unseaworthiness for an injured seaman applies in rem against the 1 vessel and in personam against either the title owner of the vessel, or the owner pro hac 2 vice under a demise charter.” (citations omitted)

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Judges: Kurren

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