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Dali owners invoke historic maritime law to offset salvage costs following the Key Bridge Collapse

Dali owners invoke historic maritime law to offset salvage costs following the Key Bridge Collapse BALTIMORE — As salvage operations continue at the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site, the owners of the massive cargo ship that struck the bridge have invoked a centuries-old maritime law requiring cargo owners to contribute to the costs of […]

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FMCSA grants TIA’s petition on training for brokers

FMCSA grants TIA’s petition on training for brokers The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has granted a petition from the Transportation Intermediaries Association regarding training requirements for freight forwarders and brokers. According to FMCSA’s website, the petition for rulemaking has been closed and a letter notifying TIA that it had been granted was sent on March

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Legislation in five states intended to deter highway protests

Legislation in five states intended to deter highway protests A continuing topic of debate at statehouses around the country is highway protests. Federal legislation also covers the topic. The issue continues to draw headlines. In the past week, highway protests have blocked traffic in large cities including Chicago, Miami, New York City, San Francisco and

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FMCSA moves toward new registration system

FMCSA moves toward new registration system The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration took steps toward creation of a new registration system. In a notice that was published in the Federal Register on Friday, April 19, FMCSA requested approval from the White House Office of Management and Budget for a new information collection request involving its new registration

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