After Ship
Slips Loose on City Island Admiralty Case
In SDNY Looks to Senior Judge Haight
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 2 – A ship broke loose
from its mooring on City
Island in The Bronx on October
19 and litigation ensued.
On
December 2, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Vernon S. Broderick held
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
The admiralty proceeding was
entirely amicable.
Much of the talk
about about a decision by
Senior Judge Charles S.
Haight, sometimes at the SDNY
and now in Connecticut, in
"Matter of Luidi Cangiano,"
19-cv-169 (CSH) (D.Coon. Jan
17, 2020).
Judge Broderick
recalled how much Judge Haight
likes admiralty cases.
Now default
judgment for the plaintiffs in
this one.
The case is
Yaseen et al v. Unknown
Defendant, 20-cv-2720
(Broderick)
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