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Recreational Boating

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  • Moore v. Brunswick Bowling & Billiards Corp., 37 ATLA L. Rep. 274 (Sept. 1994) (plaintiff’s application for a writ of error in a case holding the Federal Boat Safety Act does not preempt state claims alleging failure to guard propellers). No. LR2142.

  • Peralta v. Guinn, 41 ATLA L. Rep. 302 (Oct. 1998) (plaintiff’s trial brief in a case alleging a boat operator failed to maintain a proper lookout). No. LR3306.

  • Stanley v. Bertram-Trojan, Inc., 37 ATLA L. Rep. 316 (Oct. 1994) (plaintiff’s letter brief in a case holding the Federal Boat Safety Act does not preempt a claim alleging negligent design of a boat hatch). No. LR2188.

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  • Basil v. Boyle, 42 ATLA L. Rep. 61 (Mar. 1999) (plaintiffs’ summary judgment motion and supporting memorandum of law in a case alleging negligent operation of a personal watercraft). No. LR3371.

  • Becker v. U.S. Marine Co., 41 ATLA L. Rep. 65 (Mar. 1998) (the parties’ appellate briefs in a case holding the Federal Boat Safety Act does not preempt state law design defect claims where the U.S. Coast Guard has not adopted a nonregulation policy). No. LR3162.

  • Brabander v. Mastronardi, 41 ATLA L. Rep. 181 (June 1998) (plaintiffs’ amended complaint and opposition to defendants’ motion to dismiss, defendants’ summary judgment motions and plaintiffs’ response to those motions, and the jury instructions in a case alleging operation of a boat at an unsafe speed and while intoxicated). No. LR3211.

  • Brawford v. B&J Fiberglass, 38 ATLA L. Rep. 61 (Mar. 1995) (plaintiff’s mediation brief and witness reports in a case alleging negligent repair of a ski boat). No. LR2300.

  • Calhoun v. Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 44 (Mar. 1995) (the parties’ briefs in a case holding that state law governs the availability of nonpecuniary damages for a non-seaman’s wrongful death in territorial waters). No. LR2304.

  • de Cruz v. H2O Houseboats, 38 ATLA L. Rep. 386 (Dec. 1995) (the parties’ summary judgment memoranda in a case alleging that a houseboat lacked a propeller guard). No. LR2558.

  • Lawson v. Ministar, Inc., 39 ATLA L. Rep. 71 (Mar. 1996) (plaintiffs’ brief and motions in limine in a case alleging failure to protect structures that surrounded the cuddy cabin of a pleasure boat). No. LR2638.

  • Ling v. W.T.Y.S. 4, Inc., 40 ATLA L. Rep. 397 (Dec. 1997) (plaintiff’s complaint and memorandum of law in a case alleging defective manufacture of a boat’s carbon monoxide detector). No. LR3138.

  • Marischen v. Nelson Marine Motor Serv. Inc., 37 ATLA L. Rep. 136 (May 1994) (plaintiff’s brief and the court’s opinions denying defendants summary judgment and granting plaintiff partial summary judgment on assumption of the risk in a case alleging negligent operation of a boat). No. LR2022.

  • Powers v. Bayliner Marine Corp., 38 ATLA L. Rep. 115 (Apr. 1995) (plaintiffs’ briefs in a case holding that survivors of a non-seaman killed in a recreational boating accident on territorial waters are entitled to recover nonpecuniary damages). No. LR2358.

  • Rivard v. Arctic Cat, Inc., 19 PLLR 132 (Aug. 2000) (plaintiffs’ complaint and mediation brief in a case alleging that the absence of a vent in the bilge area of a personal watercraft constituted a defect). No. PL823.

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