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21 Nov 7:33 am
... these problems, how many security guards are employed on the Oasis of the Seas? 5. How many security guards are assigned to the seven "neighborhoods" on the cruise ship? Are there security "sub-stations" in each of the neighborhoods? 6. How many security guards patrol the neighborhoods from 10:00 ... , but deter and fight off a terrorist attack? Thank you for answers to these questions! Credits Top Photo @johnnyjet Bottom Photo Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., a Liberian Corporation (via CruiseCritic)
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29 Jan 7:39 pm by Lipcon Law Firm
Jan. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the world's second-largest cruise operator, projected 2009 profit will fall more than analysts estimated as ... ticket prices to stimulate demand. The shares dropped 13 percent. The operator of 38 cruise ships today forecast 2009 earnings will drop to $1.40 a share, trailing ... bigger rival Carnival Corp. are trying to woo cash-strapped travelers by marketing cruising as an all- inclusive vacation that usually costs 30 percent less than comparable ...
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8 Jan 5:52 pm by Lipcon Law Firm
... of dollars researching his daughter's last known activities before he sued Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. In a statement, Royal Caribbean noted that an FBI investigation had concluded that there was no evidence of foul play regarding ... agency that has jurisdiction, depending on where the ship is at the time. Maritime law also requires that all crimes aboard cruise ships to be reported to the country where the ship is flagged -- Greece, Panama and the Bahamas being the three most common flag states. ...
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20 Mar, 2007 11:06 am by Lipcon Law Firm
... We really do need to shine a light on this industry. We trust these cruise companies and I don't know whether we should." Among Matsui ... touching during a nearly three-year period. The cruise line reported 66 cases to Congress. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. executives maintain that they provided accurate ... Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Representatives from the FBI, the Coast Guard and International Cruise Victims, a support and advocacy group, are likely to testify. The witness list hasn ...
Tags: Week, Matter, Maritime
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29 Apr 8:04 am by Lipcon Law Firm
... Bureau. "It's a great place for cruisers to visit." Carnival Corp. and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the world's two largest cruise lines, made the announcement in response to recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control ... Passengers already on the ships are unlikely to get a refund because of the change in itineraries, but travelers who are scheduled to take a cruise to a Mexican port may be offered a chance to switch to a ship with a different route, such as cruises to Alaska. No ...
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4 Sep, 2007 8:23 am by Lipcon Law Firm
... an industry, we've barely scratched the surface," Dale said. "There's such potential for us to continue to grow." Florida - home base for Carnival Corp. and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. - led with nearly 56 percent of all embarkations and the top three cruise ports ... York ranked sixth with 536,000 embarkations in 2006, up 45 percent, with the opening of the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. The port in Honolulu also showed substantial growth, with passenger departures reaching 318,000, ...
Tags: Maritime, Matter, Week
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26 Mar, 2008 1:29 pm by Lipcon Law Firm
... of their advertised fares. Huck said that, after meeting with Carnival, lawyers in the Attorney General's Office recommended to him that the cruise company be allowed to levy a fuel surcharge under three conditions: It had to be temporary; it had to be based on ... Julian, a lawyer in the office's economic-crimes division, wrote in a Jan. 16 letter to Carnival. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which followed Carnival in adopting a retroactive surcharge, has already settled with McCollum's office and ...
Tags: Maritime, Matter, Week
Cruise Ship Law Blog - http://blog.lipcon.com/
27 Oct, 2007 8:57 am by Christopher T. Hurley
... reports: "In October 2005, during her 37th wedding anniversary cruise aboard Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.'s Legend of the Seas, Janice Sullivan slipped and ... brain surgery. But Mrs. Sullivan had a surprise in store when she sued the cruise line and the ship doctor: Most ship doctors, despite typically wearing ... crew uniform, are classified as independent contractors. And cruise companies contend they are no more liable for the doctors' competence than a landlord who rents office space to a physician ...
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19 Nov 6:57 pm
... Alabama was hijacked by Somali pirates in April. The crew members sued Maersk Line Ltd., the operator of the vessel, and Waterman Steamship Corp., the crewing company which hired them ... been literally hundreds of pirate attacks against a wide variety of cargo ships, cruise ships, and private yachts and sailboats in just the last few years. ... new boat, pirates!" Unfortunately. there will be additional pirate attacks against cruise ships. The Oasis of the Seas cost Royal Caribbean $1,500,000,000. If ...
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20 Nov 4:29 pm
... inferno for two solid weeks. A Terrifically Ugly Floating Vomitorium I fully believe cruise ships are one of man's most nefarious inventions, an extremely sad, low- ... afraid to admit: It frightens me deeply. I suppose the good news is, whenever tacky cruise ships make the news - usually because of a nasty flu outbreak on board that turns ... Miami Herald's Business Monday Miami Herald Oasis of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., a Liberian Corporation Mark Moford SFGate / San Francisco Chronicle
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22 Sep, 2007 3:19 pm by Lipcon Law Firm
... executives and victims to work together to improve security measures. At the time, the FBI, the Coast Guard and the cruise industry announced a voluntary agreement to report serious crimes. That deal was condemned by the advocacy group International Cruise Victims ... , senior-level cruise line executives and representatives of industry groups, who will meet quarterly. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. -- the cruise line that has faced the most scrutiny in part because of high-visibility incidents -- has ...
Cruise Ship Law Blog - http://blog.lipcon.com/
18 Dec, 2008 12:00 am by Walsh & Walsh, P.C.
... of Trinidad and Tobago, and Hulya Kar, a citizen of Turkey, worked on cruise ships operated by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. ("Royal Caribbean"). Rogers worked as a "cabin boy" and "stateroom attendant," and Kar worked as ... could not. Id. at 355-56. The statute is of special relevance here where the plaintiffs are foreigners and where counsel for Royal Caribbean acknowledge in their brief that many of its employees are foreigners. Even with the significant change in bargaining power brought about ...
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19 Feb, 2007 6:23 am by Lipcon Law Firm
... "swept under the carpet". From the outset her case was dealt with with scepticism by both Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd and Steiner Transocean, which operated the spa on the liner Explorer ... years. Of these, not one person has been prosecuted. "Sexual assault on cruise ships is common," lawyer Charles Lipcon told Weekend Post this week. He ... Steiner Transocean's head office in Miami, which operates spas on a number of cruise ships - and Taryn was given an hour to leave the ship, which was in dry dock ...
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5 Apr, 2007 1:58 pm by Lipcon Law Firm
... Pryles Kalisch, assistant director of congressional affairs for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is leaving the bureau for a similar position with Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., the agency said Thursday. Kalisch, 45, who began her FBI career in 1995 as assistant ... at headquarters and was named to her current position in August 2003, will join the world's second-largest cruise line in mid-May as its vice president of congressional affairs. Kalisch "has been directly involved in every major ...
Tags: Cruise, Crimes, Line
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4 Apr, 2007 1:04 pm
... covered by the general administrative search exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement. United States v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., 24 F. Supp.2d 155, 164 (D.P.R. 1997); see also ... and ships. That criminal activity might be suspected is immaterial to the issue of the reasonableness vel non of the search. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., 24 F.Supp.2d at 164; see United States v. Villamonte-Marquez, 462 U.S. at 584. . . . It is difficult to conceive how the Coast Guard's actions in ...
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17 Nov, 2008 2:15 pm by Christopher HOPKINS
... . 5th DCA 1995). 3. LAWYER-ONLY SIGNATURE, NOT ENFORCED: The Third DCA previously held that an agreement not signed by the party, but signed by the party's counsel in the party's presence, was NOT enforceable under Rule 1.730. See Gordon v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., 641 So. 2d 515 (Fla. 3rd DCA 1994). 4. NO SIGNATURES AT ALL, NOT ENFORCED: In this present case, nobody signed. Court found ...
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