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Presentations from Biennial Marine Seminar on May 6 - 7, 2010
Palace Hotel, San Francisco, CA |
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Opening Remarks by James Craig, President of AIMU
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State of the Market by Dennis Marvin, Chairman, American
Institute of Marine Underwriters
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Overview of Changes to Environmental Regulations
by Capt. Edward Wilmot, Vice-President, Great American Insurance Group
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Removal Of The Polluting Vessel by: Lars
Perkins, Vice President Environmental Pollution Group
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Spill Oil, Kill Birds, Go to Jail: The New Paradigm for
Mariners, by Jeffrey L. Bornstein Attorney, K&L
Gates LLP
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Clean Marina Program by Tim Leathers,
Regional Vice President Almar Management
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California Doctrine of Primary Assumption of Risk and
Its Application in Recreational Marine Cases by
Marker E. Lovell, Partner, Gibson, Robb & Lindh
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Impact of Global Warming on Insurance Lawyers and
Their Clients by William Stewart, Member Global
Insurance Group, Co-Chair of Climate change & Renewable Energy
Practice, Cozen O'Connor
Sustainability and Building Green at the California
Academy of Science by Aaron Pope, Manager of
Sustainability Programs, California Academy of Sciences.
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Piracy
– An Ancient Risk with Modern Faces by Sven Gerhard
LLD, Global Product Leader Hull and Marine Liabilities, Allianz
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Audacity, Déjà vu and Return to a U.S.
Maritime Tradition by Michael McDaniel Countryman
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Prosecuting a Twenty First Century Pirate,
101 by Geoffrey Gill, Countryman & McDaniel
Piracy from the P&I Perspective by Christopher
Adams Directory of European Syndicate & Loss Preventing,
Steamship Mutual Insurance Co.
Global Reinsurance Requirements by John
Barnwell, Global Ocean Cargo Product Leader, Allianz Global
Corporate & Specialty.
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