University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal

BOARD OF ADVISORS

Term Continuing Until May 2007
Forrest Booth Eugene A. Brodsky
Edward M. Bull, III Eric Danoff
Mark K. de Langis B. Otis Felder
Stanley L. Gibson Stephen G. Flynn
John R. Hillsman Rupert P. Hansen, Jr.
D. Thomas McCune Raymond M. Paetzold
Gregory M. Poulos Graydon S. Staring
R. Michael Underhill Marva Jo Wyatt
Steven G. Warner  
 
Term Continuing Until May 2008
Talcott N. Bates Lizabeth L. Burrell
Denise S. Blocker Charles M. Davis
Frederick J. Carr Thomas C. Fitzhugh, III
John D. Edgcomb Phillip R. Lempriere
Howard M. McCormack Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Mia C. Perachiotti-Germack William Tetley
Kevin B. Smith Jamie L. Webb
Thomas J. Wagner  
 
Permanent Members of the Board
Dean Jeffrey S. Brand Professor Reza Dibadj
Professor C. Delos Putz Professor Alice Kaswan
   

About Our Board

The Maritime Law Journal Board of Advisors is comprised of leading practitioners and academics practicing and teaching maritime law in the United States and Canada. We are fortunate to have assembled such a distinguished group of professionals, who routinely provide invaluable insight to the Journal each season. Our advisors assist with advice regarding submitted publications and frequently submit their own manuscripts, helping to continue the tradition of quality publication at the Journal.

Becoming a Member of the Board

Each member of our Board serves a two year term, at which time he/she can be re-elected for unlimited additional terms. The terms of service are staggered, with roughly half the Board coming up for election each May. Candidates are nominated by an advisory committee comprised of the current Editor-in-Chief of the Journal, the Dean of the USF School of Law, and the Vice-Chair of the Board. If you are interested in being nominated for the Board of Advisors, or you know someone who might be interested in serving, please submit a resume and cover letter to the Maritime Law Journal, care of the Editor-in-Chief. We will consider every nomination carefully.