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Tag Archives: escape
Will “Return Mail” Create an Escape from the Supreme Court’s Holding in “SAS”?
Readers of this blog may recall that in the past year, I wrote extensively about the U.S. Supreme Court case of Oil States v. Greene’s Energy. But I paid little attention to another important case decided around the same time: SAS Institute v. … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising Law
Tagged “SAS”, Courts, Create, escape, holding, Mail, Return, Supreme
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Norwegian Escape Cruise Passenger Airlifted After Possible Stroke
According to the Coast Guard website, the Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod aircrew medevaced a 78-year-old man Saturday (Sept. 22) from the cruise ship Norwegian Escape after he suffered a possible stroke 40 nautical miles south of Nantucket. The … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged Airlifted, Cruise, escape, Norwegian, Passenger, Possible, Stroke
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U.S. Coast Guard Medevacs Passenger from Norwegian Escape
The United States Coast Guard medevaced a 78-year-old passenger from the Norwegian Escape yesterday afternoon on September 22, 2018 after the man reportedly suffered a stroke on the cruise ship. The NCL’s cruise ship was approximately 40 nautical miles south … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged Coast, escape, Guard, medevacs, Norwegian, Passenger, U.S.
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Norwegian Escape Stays Put in Port Canaveral, Avoiding Hurricane Florence
The Orlando Sentinel reports that, “Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Escape docked in Port Canaveral with more than 4,000 people Tuesday morning after the cruise line was forced to redirect the ship away from an itinerary that took it to Bermuda … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged Avoiding, Canaveral, escape, Florence, hurricane, Norwegian, port, Stays
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You can’t escape award coverage with a fancy job title and a big salary
In our experience, many employers are under the false impression that, if they put an employee on a ‘common law contract’ and give them a fancy job title, they will be award-free, particularly if they are paid well above the … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged award, Cant, coverage, escape, Fancy, salary, Title
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