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TexasAdmiralty and Maritime Law Lawyers in Fort Bend County, Texas

Find an admiralty or maritime law attorney in Fort Bend County, Texas for personal injury or wrongful death cases involving a cruise ship or recreational boating accidents in state or federal court.


Applicable laws for admiralty and maritime law cases include the Jones Act, the Death on the High Seas Act and the Long Shore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act.


Maritime law covers seamen, sailors, merchant marines, dock workers, crane operators at harbors, passengers and others on the water, both in and out of U.S. territorial jurisdiction.

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R. Gary Stephens

R. Gary Stephens
Stephens & Stephens
6310 Olde Pecan Dr.
Richmond, TX 77406
Licensed for 49 years, R. Gary Stephens is a Personal Injury and Admiralty and Maritime Law lawyer who attended South Texas College of Law... read more >

Sean M Brett

Sean M Brett
Noble Corporation
13135 S Dairy Ashford Suite 800
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Sean M Brett is a Admiralty and Maritime Law lawyer... read more >

James Robert Sanislow

James Robert Sanislow
Noble Services Company LLC
13135 Dairy Ashford Rd Ste 800
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Licensed for 14 years, James Robert Sanislow is a Admiralty and Maritime Law and Natural Resources / Oil and Gas lawyer who attended Wester... read more >

Brian Thomas Peel

Brian Thomas Peel
Heard & Medack PC
14100 Southwest Fwy Ste 300
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Licensed for 21 years, Brian Thomas Peel is a Real Estate Law and Admiralty and Maritime Law lawyer who attended South Texas College of Law... read more >

Ross Bromley Bale

Ross Bromley Bale
The Bale Law Firm, PLLC
1600 Hwy 6 Ste 200
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Licensed for 9 years, Ross Bromley Bale is a Health Law and Employment Law lawyer who attended South Texas College of Law... read more >
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Nonprofit Legal Associations

Maritime Law Association of the United States

Established in 1899, the Maritime Law Association (MLA) seeks appropriate reforms and uniform interpretation in maritime law, which is the body of law that governs legal controversies and criminal offenses on the high seas.


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