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Note from the Editor
I recently spent four days on a commercial vessel while it transited from port to port delivering cargo. As a former mariner I really enjoyed being back out at sea, but I quickly realized how much has changed for the life of a mariner.
While an old sailor may think that STCW work hour restrictions and modern technology, i.e., global telecom and computerization, have made life at sea a tad less taxing mentally and physically, they would be wrong. While the mariner 35+ years ago worked without hour restrictions and did not have an iPhone to stay in touch with family or friends, shore leave was easier and work contracts were shorter.
Today, the fast pace of in-port cargo operations and visa restrictions make port leave a thing of the past for most mariners. On top of that, contract lengths are now generally six months for officers and nine months for ratings.
In short, life at sea is hard. One mariner said to me during the transit, “it would be nice to get a call every so often asking me how I’m doing.”
I know there are many organizations that support seafarers and hats off to them. More can be done by other stakeholders. If you are sitting at your desk and you have the phone number of a mariner, call them up this New Year and ask how they are doing. You will be surprised how much that small gesture means to them.
— William R. Bennett III, Editor
ARTICLES
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By: Keith B. Letourneau
On November 5, 2025, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in the consolidated tariff cases. This article addresses a few notable points made during the argument and examines the underpinnings of each. On balance, it appears the Supreme Court will not uphold the reciprocal and fentanyl tariffs imposed by the president under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, though there are other more complicated means to a similar end. The Court’s decision is expected early this year. Read More »
White House Announces Multiple Trade Deals Following President Trump’s Tour of Asia
By: Timothy J. Hruby, Alan G. Kashdan, Christopher A. Kimura, and Rachel D. Evans
In late October 2025, President Donald Trump embarked on a weeklong tour of Asia and returned having secured a temporary truce in the U.S.-China trade war, and a number of economic deals with Japan, South Korea, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. These deals demonstrate not only a strengthening of trade and investment ties between the United States and Asia, but also underscore the need for companies to track diplomatic developments that may impact their supply chains, especially those for sensitive technologies and scarce resources. Read More »
The Limitation Act in the United States: A Deeper Look
By: Thomas H. Belknap Jr., Emma C. Jones, and G. Evan Spencer
This article follows on a 2021 MAINBRACE article, “The Gateway to Federal Court: Admiralty Jurisdiction and Limitation of Liability,” which discussed the practical use of the Shipowners’ Limitation of Liability Act, 46 U.S.C. § 30501, et seq. (“Limitation Act”) in admiralty cases in U.S. Federal Courts. Following a recent Marine Casualty Seminar where the authors presented on this topic, this article will expand on the scope of the Limitation Act and provide more detail on the process for a limitation proceeding pursuant to the Limitation Act. Read More »
The Casualty Occurred, Now What? Preserve the Evidence!
By: Noe S. Hamra and Neil P. McMillan
After a marine casualty occurs, there will be many immediate actions for the relevant parties, including the vessel’s owner, manager, insurers, and counsel (“vessel interests”), to handle. Every incident has its own unique challenges, and this article will highlight some considerations regarding the preservation of evidence. Preservation of evidence is a critical step in the face of government investigations and in anticipation of litigation. Read More »
IMO Net Zero Shipping Framework: Extraordinary IMO Session Adjourned; Work Continues
By: Jeanne M. Grasso, Holli B. Packer, and Vanessa C. DiDomenico
From October 14 to 17, 2025, the International Maritime Organization’s (“IMO”) Marine Environment Protection Committee held an extraordinary session to consider the adoption of amendments to MARPOL Annex VI, including the proposed IMO Net Zero Framework (“NZF”). The session concluded with a decision to adjourn and reconvene in 12 months, allowing additional time to consider revisions to the NZF and for Member States to build consensus. Read More »
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NEWS & RANKINGS
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Blank Rome was ranked nationally in 28 practice areas and regionally in 100 practice areas in the 2026 edition of “Best Law Firms” by Best Lawyers®. The firm was ranked Tier 1 nationally in Admiralty and Maritime Law, as well as Tier One regionally in Houston, New York City, and Washington, D.C. Read More »
Keith B. Letourneau Named Maritime Attorney of the Year by Texas Lawyer
Partner Keith B. Letourneau has been named Maritime Attorney of the Year by Texas Lawyer and Law.com as part of the 2025 Texas Legal Awards. The Texas Legal Awards honor individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the legal profession and to the state of Texas. The Maritime Attorney of the Year award recognizes a legal professional who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and achieved significant success in maritime law over the past year. Read More »
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Chambers USA 2025 Honors Blank Rome Maritime Attorneys and Practices
Chambers USA 2025 nationally ranked Blank Rome’s Maritime practice and attorneys in the following areas:
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The firm’s ranked Maritime attorneys include: Thomas H. Belknap, Michael Bell, William R. Bennett, Jeanne Grasso, John D. Kimball, Keith B. Letourneau, Richard Singleton, Anthony Salgado, Douglas Shoemaker, Matthew J. Thomas, and Jonathan K. Waldron. Read More »
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We invite you to read our January 2026 edition of The BR Privacy & Security Download, the monthly digital newsletter of Blank Rome’s Privacy, Security & Data Protection practice, which covers current trends and updates in the areas of state, local, and federal laws and regulations, U.S. litigation and enforcement, and international laws and regulations, as well as the group’s recent events and webinars, media activity, and news. To view the latest edition of The BR Privacy & Security Download, please click here.
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