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| Practice Areas | Admiralty and Maritime Law; Maritime Administrative Law; Maritime Regulation; Marine Pollution; Marine Insurance; Government Contracts; Bid Protests; Federal Legislative Practice; Ship Documentation; Ship Finance; Ship Registration; Ship Sales and Mortgages | | | Education | Tulane University, J.D., cum laude, 2000, Tulane University, B.A., summa cum laude, 1996 | | | Admitted | 2001, Massachusetts and District of Columbia | |
| Memberships | Massachusetts State and American Bar Associations; The District of Columbia Bar; Maritime Law Association; Maritime Administrative Bar Association. | | | Born | Natick, Massachusetts | | | Biography | Phi Beta Kappa. Editor-in-Chief, 1999-2000 and 1998-1999, Tulane Maritime Law Journal. Recipient, Tulane Admiralty Law Institute Award, 2001. Author: " Allisions in the Artificial Arhipelago: Economic Damages and Offshore Oilmen in the Oil and Gas Circuit," 24 Tulane Maritime Law Journal 299, 1999; "The Fifth Circuit Clarifies the Application of COGSA's Prescriptive and Per-Package Limitations: Servicios-Expoarma, C.A. v. Industrial Maritime Carriers, Inc.," 23 Tulane Maritime Law Journal 249, 1998. Member, Propeller Club of the United States, Port of Washington, D.C., 2001—. | | | ISLN | 915333194 | |
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Customs Issues New Vessel Repair Duty RegulationsBryant E. Gardner, Constantine G. Papavizas, October 28, 2009 On October 20, 2009, United States Customs and Border Protection modified its regulations administering the foreign vessel repair duty to incorporate additional exemptions for repairs by the vessel's crew and repairs made in countries with which the United States has a free trade agreement.
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