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Rule E(7) counter-security in the US - a new trend in Rule B maritime attachments
 

The Journal of International Maritime Law

June 1, 2008
 
Michael J. "Mike" Frevola- New York
Christopher R. Nolan- New York

This article discusses Rule E(7) grounds for obtaining counter-security to support substantive claims asserted in another proceeding when one's monies have been attached under Rule B.

First published in The Journal of International Maritime Law (2008) 14 JIML 3 260-263, and published by Lawtext Publishing Ltd

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