On Behalf of McKasson & Klein LLP | Aug 18, 2020 | John McKasson, Maritime, Neil Klein, News
CBP recently issued a ruling, HQ H309672, on July 15th, 2020 relating to wind farm activities (installation of wind turbine generators onto pre-constructed foundations) in the territorial sea off the coasts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. However, it then swiftly revoked that ruling, HQ H312773, on Aug 3rd, 2020 due
On Behalf of McKasson & Klein LLP | Feb 7, 2018 | Articles, Maritime, Neil Klein, News
Neil Klein was featured on the panel at the November, 2017 Pacific Admiralty Seminar in San Francisco. The collapse of OW Bunker, a worldwide supplier of fuel to ships, spawned litigation in many countries and throughout the United States. Providers of fuel, to whom OW had contracted supply of fuel to ships, were left
On Behalf of McKasson & Klein LLP | Sep 30, 2016 | Employment, Maritime, Neil Klein, News
Read the Full Article Container company Seaco Global Ltd., based in London, leased about 50,000 containers to Hanjin that it cannot account for, said Neil B. Klein, an Irvine-based attorney representing the company. Right now, he is looking for the location of those boxes. UPDATE: McKasson & Klein was successful to obt
On Behalf of McKasson & Klein LLP | Sep 7, 2016 | Maritime, Neil Klein, News
Read the Full Article Neil Klein is quoted, “As far as I am aware, no other vessel within the United States has been arrested.” Related content: CBP Gives & CBP Takes Away – For Now Interpleader; Lessons in OW Bunker Hanjin Shipping collapse leaves up to 15,000 cargo containers piled up
On Behalf of McKasson & Klein LLP | Sep 2, 2016 | Articles, Maritime, Neil Klein, News
Download PDF The effect of Hanjin Shipping Co., Ltd.’s bankruptcy filing on world trade is significant. As the 7th largest shipping container company in the world, the ripples will spread far and wide, and touch just about every maritime and related entity worldwide. The bite has already been felt in California, with R