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Robins Dry Dock and Intentional Torts

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A review of attempts by plaintiffs to circumvent the rule of Robins Dry v. Flint that precludes recovery of economic damages in the absence of a proprietary interest in damaged property by alleging an intentional tort.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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1. Robins Dry Dock and Intentional Torts (Feb 2025)

Harold K. Watson

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Robins Dry Dock and Intentional Torts (Feb 2025)

A review of attempts by plaintiffs to circumvent the rule of Robins Dry v. Flint that precludes recovery of economic damages in the absence of a proprietary interest in damaged property by alleging an intentional tort.

Originally presented: Jan 2025 Admiralty and Maritime Law Conference

Harold K. Watson, Chaffe McCall LLP - Houston, TX