Background
Healy, Nicholas Joseph was born on January 4, 1910 in New York City. Son of Nicholas Joseph and Frances Cecilia (McCarthy) Healy.
(Through judicial opinions, statutes, conventions, documen...)
Through judicial opinions, statutes, conventions, documents, and textual notes, this Admiralty casebook shows how lawyers litigate, arbitrate, and repress disputes in domestic and international maritime transportation by using the tools of private international law. Within the same length as the Fourth Edition, the Fifth Edition updates the treatment of the usual topics and slightly rearranges the structure. A new chapter presents background on undeveloped topics such as piracy, the Deepwater Horizon casualty, and the Rotterdam Rules. The editors have sought to keep the Fifth Edition comfortable for long-time users and to make it accessible to new users.
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Healy, Nicholas Joseph was born on January 4, 1910 in New York City. Son of Nicholas Joseph and Frances Cecilia (McCarthy) Healy.
College of the Holy Cross (Bachelor of Arts, 1931). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1934).
Worked at Healy & Baillie, Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in Maritime Law. Admitted to the bar, 1935, New New York Adjunct Professor of Law, New York University, 1947.
Author, Chapters on Admiralty and Shipping, Annual Surveys of American Law, 1949-1987.
Maritime Law, in Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th Edition. Healy & Sharpe"s Cases and Materials on Admiralty, 2d Education, 1986.
Editor, Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 1980-1990.
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Chairman United States Coast Guard Advisory Panel on Rules of the Road, 1966-1972. Member permanent advisory board Tulane Admiralty Law Institute Lieutenant (senior grade) United States Naval Reserve, 1942-1945. Fellow American College Trial Lawyers.
Member American Bar Association (house of deals 1964-1966), New York State Bar Association, Association of Bar of City of New York, New York County Lawyers Association, Maritime Law Association United States (president 1964-1966), Association Average Adjusters United States (chairman 1959-1960), Committee Maritime International (executive council 1972-1979, vice president 1985-1991, honorary vice president since 1991), Ibero-American Institute Maritime Law (honorary).
Married Margaret Marie Ferry, March 29, 1937. Children: Nicholas, Margaret Healy Parker, Rosemary Healy Bell, Mary Louise Healy White, Donall, Kathleen Healy Hamon.