
Maritime LAw Society
The Maritime Law Society, established in 1987, was founded by students of the University of Miami School of Law to serve as a forum where students, professors, and alumni could discuss maritime related issues as well as to participate in the area’s vast maritime culture. Miami, located in the South Eastern portion of the Florida peninsula, is an ideal location for those who have an interest in maritime issues. The area boasts the largest concentration of motor and sailing vessels in the United States and is host to hundreds of sailing regattas and water sporting events. In addition, the Port of Miami is the largest year-round cruise ship port in the world averaging nearly three and a half million passengers each year. Furthermore, Miami is located minutes away from the twenty-eight hundred square nautical mile Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, home to the only tropical coral reef in the continental United States.
Faculty Advisor:
2008-2009 Officers:
Admiral -Robert Hadley Sanders, III
Treasurer - Michael R. Gesele
Former Admirals:
2007-2008 - Jeff R. Vogel
2006-2007 - Stephanie Shermeta
2005-2006 - Kirsten S. Tarafa
2004-2005 - Kristopher E. Pearson
2003-2004 - Kristopher E. Pearson (Spring)
2003-2004 - Heather Hastings (Fall)
2002-2003 - Tracie L. Dickerson
2001-2002 - Richard D. Rusak
2000-2001 - David A. Neblett
1999-2000 - Joseph Kramek
1998-1999 - Laurie E. Dougoniths
1997-1998 - Ashley D. Ramsey
1996-1997 - Susie Weisenberg
1995-1996 - Robert C. Stober
1994-1995 - Michael C. Black
1993-1994- Michael P. Essington
1992-1993- James Perry
1991-1992 - Leanne Frazee
1990-1991 - Karen Myatt
1989-1990 - Timothy van Hemert
1988-1989 - Frank Carillo
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University of Miami School of Law
256 New Law Building
P.O. Box 248087
Coral Gables, Florida 33123-8087