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Jones Day
On February 16, 2024, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA") issued an airplane fuel efficiency final rule, which implements reduced CO2 emissions standards into the FAA's aircraft certification rules.
Jones Day
The U.S. Federal Highway Administration's ("FHWA") new rule establishing a performance-based method for measuring greenhouse gas ("GHG") emissions that are associated with transportation on the National...
Liskow & Lewis
On December 4, 2023, in Marquette Transportation Co. Gulf-Inland, LLC v. Navigation Maritime Bulgare JSC, et al., the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that state law ...
Liskow & Lewis
The Port of New Orleans has been awarded a $73.8 million federal grant to support the initial construction of its Louisiana International Terminal (LIT) project in St. Bernard Parish.
Liskow & Lewis
On December 29, 2023, the USCG issued Maritime Safety Information Bulletin (MSIB) 13-2023, Change 1, an updated version of MSIB 13-23...
Dickinson Wright PLLC
In this edition of Plugged In, we invite you to dive into the intricate web of global supply chains and their profound implications for national security and economic resilience.
Foley & Lardner
U.S. new light-vehicle sales are projected to reach a SAAR of 15.4 million units in February, according to a joint forecast from J.D. Power and GlobalData.
Holland & Knight
In The Commission Blog's first post, our team addressed one of the most anticipated outcomes from the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022...
AlixPartners
Last month, we released our fifth annual AlixPartners Disruption Index (ADI), the firm's signature piece of thought leadership. The ADI surveys more than 3,000 CEOs and senior executives...
AlixPartners
In recent years, container lines (and the shippers that depend on them) have contended with a global pandemic; ongoing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine; ...
Milbank LLP
February 2 – Moon resource extraction start-up Interlune Corp. (Interlune) raised $15.5m in new funding and aims to raise an additional $2m, according to disclosures...
Dunavant
The US and UK launched around 70 airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen to counter shipping attacks in the Red Sea.
Dunavant
A series of missile, drone, and hijacking attacks targeting civilian ships in the Red Sea over the past two months has resulted in the most significant disruption to international trade in decades...
Dunavant
Credit card delinquencies surged over 50% in 2023, reaching $1.13 trillion in total debt, with a 59% jump in serious delinquency (90 days or more past due) from the end of 2022.
Venable LLP
Common carriers and marine terminal operators must start reviewing their current demurrage and detention billing process to ensure that their business practices fully comply...
Holland & Knight
For decades, led by our colleague Michael Cavanaugh, Holland & Knight has provided industry-leading advocacy at the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), in-depth analysis in client alerts...
Dunavant
Global supply chains are facing increased challenges in 2024 due to disruptions at two crucial trade corridors—the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal.
Holland & Knight
We begin with a topic of interest for maritime industry participants: the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 (OSRA 2022) (Pub. Law No. 117-146, 2022 Enacted S. 3580).
Holland & Knight
Following its Feb. 23, 2024, release of a pre-publication draft, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)'s Final Rule on Demurrage and Detention Billing Requirements (Final Rule) was published on Feb. 26, 2024...
Crowell & Moring LLP
Individual and corporate taxpayers that improperly reported personal aircraft use as business use may face increased taxable income and penalties and/or denial of deductions.
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