LocalWin.com - Your Local Business Finder



 There are no companies listed at this time.

Tips
Salvage and treasure also fall under maritime law, however there are many areas of contention in the law as it applies to treasure and salvage based on the type of salvage or treasure as well the merit of the claim through federal court. Typical the salvager is eligible to up to 50% of the value of the salvage if the owner is able to put in a claim.

Treasure, where the original owner is usually no longer living or cannot be traced, the estate or descendants may still have a claim to the treasure, although the finder will often have a greater claim on the full amount of the treasure. Historical treasures may also be included in this category.

There are several international universities around the world that offer specific courses of study in international maritime law. In the United States the Tulane Law School in New Orleans is the only school offering an LLM in Admiralty.


Other Businesses in Norfolk

» Norfolk Criminal defense
» Norfolk Immigration law
» Norfolk Divorce law
» Norfolk Bankruptcy law
» Norfolk Real estate law
» Norfolk General practice
» Norfolk Employment law
» Norfolk Tax attorney
» Norfolk Patent trademark law
» Norfolk Family law
» Norfolk Business law
» Norfolk Construction law
» Norfolk Social security law
» Norfolk Probate law
» Norfolk Traffic ticket law
» Norfolk Litigation law
» Norfolk Child support law
» Norfolk Personal injury
» Norfolk Medical malpractice
» Norfolk Car accident
» Norfolk Health and Disability
» Norfolk Spinal cord injury
» Norfolk Birth Injury
» Norfolk Brain injury
» Norfolk Motorcycle accident
» Norfolk Nursing home abuse
» Norfolk Slip and fall
» Norfolk Worker compensation
» Norfolk Wrongful termination
» Norfolk Welding rod
» Norfolk Securities fraud
» Norfolk Product liability
» Norfolk Asbestos
» Norfolk Mesothelioma
» Norfolk Erbs cerebral palsy
» Norfolk Manganese lawsuit
» Norfolk Dui
» Norfolk Lung cancer
» Norfolk Parkinsons disease
Legal Homepage

Looking for a Norfolk Maritime attorney?

"Who is a maritime attorney?
A maritime attorney is a skilled professional, who traditionally handles specialized legal situations in maritime offenses.

Why do you look for one?
If you need a professional maritime attorney:
» To provide legal representation for you,
» To help get you out of trouble,
» To represent you when pursuing someone that has done something wrong to you,
» To get the settlement that you need,
» To keep you out of criminal recourse,
then you look for a maritime attorney.

Where do you find a maritime attorney?
Firmcity will help you to find the best lawyer providing professional, specialized, and personal services. Check our listings to find the best lawyer close to you. Whether a single lawyer firm or a large legal practice, you should prefer a licensed maritime attorney."
About Us | Privacy | Terms | Copyright © 2005-2015 Localwin.com. All rights reserved.