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22 Loy. Mar. L.J. [i] (2023)

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  PUNITIVE  DAMAGES   IN MARITIME   BEFORE  AND  IN THE  WAKE  OF  BATTERTON
    THE  FUTURE  - A QUIXOTIC  QUEST  FOR  A LEGAL  UNICORN?   - PART 2 OF 2+

                             By: Arthur A. Crais, Jr.*

   I.    Introduction
         A. Rise of Punitive Damages Under General Maritime Law in the Twentieth Century
         B. The Fall of Punitive Damages Under General Maritime Law in the Twentieth
            Century
   II.   What controls Statutory or Decisional Law?
         A. Moragne v. States Marine Lines, Inc. and Sealand Services, Inc. v. Gaudet
         B. Mobil Oil Corp. v. Higginbotham and Miles v. Apex Marine Corporation
   III.  The Resurrection of Punitive Damages
         A. Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker and Atlantic Sounding v. Townsend
   IV .  T he N ail  in  th e  C offin ?  ........................................................................1
         A. Dutra Group v. Batterton ..................................................................1
   V.    Punitive Damages in Maritime Law - Pending Issues Left Unresolved ............3
         A. What  is the Standard for Gross Negligence in Maritime Law? ...................4
         B. What  is the Standard to Impute Gross Negligence to the Employer or
            Principle? ..................................................................................................6
         C. Punitive Damages for Personal Injury and Death - Status and Location ......9
             1. Seamen v. Third Parties - Personal Injury and Death Claims ...............9
             2. Application of State Law to Punitive Damage Claims in Territorial
               Waters  ...............................................................................................12
            3.  Personal Injury and Death Claims on the High Seas ........................16
         D. Is there a standard for excessive punitive damages? ..............................17
         E. Punitive Damages for Other Claims ...................................................19
             1. Marine Pollution .....................................................................19
             2. Punitive Damages for Damage to Property other than Pollution ..........24
             3. Breach of Contract Claims .........................................................25
   VI.   Conclusion - The Future of Punitive Damages - A Quixotic Quest for a Legal
         Unicorn? ........................................................................................31











+ Editor's Note: This essay is part two of a two part work. Part one is an introduction to the
Essay and appeared in Volume 21, Winter Edition. Part two will include all bold face sections of
the Table of Contents.
* Legal Counsel, Shell Oil Co. (Retired); Adjunct Professor of Admiralty and Maritime Law,
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law.

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