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Admiralty Law Keyed to Maraist
Hellenic Lines Ltd. v. Rhoditis
Citation:
398 U.S. 306 (1970)Facts
Hellenic Lines Ltd. is a Greek corporation with its largest office in New York and another in New Orleans. More than 95% of its stock is owned by Pericles G. Callimanopoulos, a Greek citizen who has lived in the United States since 1945, resides in Connecticut, and manages the corporation from New York. The ship Hellenic Hero regularly travels between U.S. ports and the Middle East, Pakistan, and India, with its entire income derived from cargo either originating or terminating in the United States. Rhoditis, a Greek citizen, signed employment contracts in Greece that specified Greek law would apply and any claims would be adjudicated in Greek courts. Rhoditis was injured while the vessel was in the Port of New Orleans and brought suit under the Jones Act.
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