The Second Edition of Transportation, Logistics and the Law was published in 2004. Since that time there have been many, many court cases and a few statutory changes. This 2015 update covers eight of the most significant developments.
This supplement is a must for anyone who has access to or has read one of the editions of Transportation, Logistics and the Law.
What does it cover?
- • Elimination of Antitrust Immunity for Tariff Bureaus
- • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) eliminates the requirement for cargo liability insurance
- • The interrelated issues of vicarious liability for accidents on the highway and safety ratings, SafeStat, and CSA
- • Vicarious liability of shippers and brokers for accidents on the highway
- • COGSA or Carmack? Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. v. Regal-Beloit Corp
- • The Rotterdam Rules
- • MAP-21: The 2012 Highway Bill
- • The So-Called Anti-Indemnification Statutes
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Who Will Benefit From This New Supplement?
Anyone who belongs to one of the following categories:- • Transportation and Logistics Professionals, staff, trainees and students
- • Attorneys and associates needing training in transportation law
- • Corporate Counsel and paralegals
- • Transportation Consultants
- • Compliance Officers
- • Risk Managers and Cargo Insurers
- • Carriers, Forwarders, Brokers and Third Party Logistics Providers
- • Ocean Forwarders and NVOCC's
- • Government agencies and departments
- • Trade organizations and publishers
- • Warehousemen, Storage Facilities, Distribution Centers and Stevedores
- • Congressional Committees desiring a comprehensive overview of the laws and regulations governing transportation and logistics today – particularly the problems that remain in the aftermath of deregulation.
- • Federal and State Regulatory Agencies desiring to compare the laws and regulations governing all four modes of carriage, intermodal traffic and international commerce.
- • Corporate Officers and Departments responsible for providing education and training of employees.
- • Federal and State Judges and their law clerks needing a basic guide to transportation laws.