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You are at:Home»Faculty»The Independent: Prof. Lawrence B. Brennan Explains 1851 Maritime Law That Could Protect OceanGate

The Independent: Prof. Lawrence B. Brennan Explains 1851 Maritime Law That Could Protect OceanGate

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By Newsroom on June 27, 2023 Faculty, In the News

Professor Lawrence B. Brennan explains the 1851 Limitation Act and how it could impact OceanGate Expedition’s legal liability for the tourist submersible implosion.

Read “An 1851 maritime law protected the Titanic’s owners in court. Could OceanGate use it too?” on The Independent.

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