Jacksonville, North Carolina Maritime Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Jacksonville attorneys and 1 law firm.

Davidson S. Myers

North Carolina Maritime attorney at John Drew Warlick with 17 years of experience

313 New Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC

Deke S. Owens

North Carolina Maritime attorney at John Drew Warlick with 29 years of experience

313 New Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC

John Drew Warlick

North Carolina Maritime attorney at John Drew Warlick with 63 years of experience

313 New Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC

John P. Swart

North Carolina Maritime attorney at John Drew Warlick with 44 years of experience

313 New Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC

Robert Albert Warlick

North Carolina Maritime attorney at John Drew Warlick with 28 years of experience

313 New Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC

Need help with a maritime or admiralty matter?

Admiralty or maritime laws law out the rules and procedures govern commercial and recreational activity on the water. Everything from cargo vessels transporting cargo internationally to weekend boaters fall under maritime law. Maritime laws are written by local municipalities, states, the federal government, foreign countries and by international agreement. These laws are often complex and even conflicting. If you have been harmed in a boat accident or if your business is engaged in nautical activities, you should consult a maritime attorney.

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