What Constitutes Maritime and Admiralty Law?

At one time, the terms “admiralty law” and “maritime law” had two different meanings. “Admiralty” used to refer to the judicial court in England and the early American colonies that handled legal matters related to shipping. Maritime lawemerged to handle cases related to sea travel and commerce. Eventually, the two discrete but closely related practices merged, and the terms associated with them merged into one legal discipline. As a result, the terms admiralty law and maritime law are now used together or interchangeably. Our practice is so highly focused on cruise ship claims that we often refer to ourselves as cruise ship lawyers practicing cruise ship law. 

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