October 19, 2023
Authored by Justin Guthrie, this update was distributed to the Maritime Law Association and discusses recent noteworthy admiralty cases that involve fisheries-related issues, specifically decisions by the federal circuit courts as well as cases currently pending in the U.S. Supreme Court.
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