Our Admiralty and Maritime Practice Group is comprised of attorneys experienced in the nuances and intricacies of admiralty jurisdiction and their impact on the substantive law and procedural rules associated with maritime law. Our Group routinely handles disputes involving personal injury and wrongful death of seamen; compensation for injuries and wrongful death of longshoremen and harbor workers as well as disputes arising out of injuries to passengers aboard vessels. We also handle numerous cases involving vessel loss and property damage to marine facilities, maintenance and repairs, and resulting subrogation actions. As with all of the Firm’s practice groups, the Maritime Practice Group is dedicated to providing our clients with both effective and efficient solutions to all of their legal issues.
Mr. Norris’s primary practice involves all aspects of civil litigation. In the past, Mr. Norris has extensively litigated matters involving labor and employment law, real estate, admiralty and maritime, wrongful death, and negligence.
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