University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal

Volume 7 Number 1 Fall 1994

ARTICLES

Environmental Coverage Issues under Marine Insurance Policies
JAMES P. WALSH
Washington, D.C.

How is OPA 90 Faring from the Vessel Interests’ Perspective? A Look at the MORRIS J. BERMAN Oil Spill and the Current Rule on Certificates of Financial Responsibility
CHARLES DONOVAN
ELIZABETH MILLER
San Francisco, CA

Oil Spill Response: California’s Perspective
STEPHEN L. SAWYER
Sacramento, CA

Shipowners’ Liability for Longshoremen Personal Injuries: The Supreme Court Blocks the “Importation” of Unseaworthiness
SAMUEL A. KEESAL, JR.
DAWN SCHOCK
MICHAEL ARMITAGE
Long Beach, CA

New Developments in Cruise Law
WALTER T. JOHNSON
ANN GRAY MILLER
San Francisco, CA

Personal Jurisdiction and Contractual Forum Selection in Maritime Personal Injury Cases
KIM JEFFERIES
Portland, OR

Criminal Liability in Maritime Accidents
THOMAS RUSSO
New York, NY

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Ethics Issues in the Context of Defense Counsel’s Immediate Response To a Marine Oil Spill
R. MICHAEL UNDERHILL
BRIAN J. HICKMAN
San Francisco, CA

Settlement Credit and Contribution under Maritime Law: The Effect of McDermott, Inc. v. AmClyde
ERIC M. DANOFF
San Francisco, CA

Recent Developments in Attorney Fee Disputes
JOHN S. PIERCE
BEVERLY A. BRAND
San Francisco, CA

The Duty to Defend: When Does It Exist and What Damages are Recoverable for Its Breach?
LYNN HAGGERTY KING
HEIDI LOKEN BENAS
San Francisco, CA