ABYC Announces 2026 Marine Law Symposium

February 3, 2026

Hybrid event April 1-2 features real-world case studies on marine investigations, liability and risk

The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) will host its seventh Marine Law Symposium April 1-2, 2026, offering in-person attendance in Annapolis and a live online option. The case-based continuing education event is designed for marine surveyors, attorneys, insurance professionals, boat builders, accessory manufacturers, compliance specialists and marine service leaders.
 
“The ABYC Marine Law Symposium sits at the intersection of marine safety standards, maritime law and marine surveying,” said James Coté of Coté Marine LLC, who will present at the symposium. “It offers valuable networking and practical learning for marine professionals.”
 
Topics and presenters include:
• Death from a Prop Strike — Raúl Chacón, Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP.
• High Speed Accident Ejecting 10 Passengers — Don Bricker, Bricker Graydon Wyatt LLP, and Eric S. Winkel, Design Research Engineering.
• The Anatomy of a Complex Marine Fire Investigation — James Coté, Coté Marine LLC.
• The Pre-Purchase Surveyor’s Nightmare — Christopher Buck, Law Offices of Christopher Buck, and Stephen Mason, Mason Marine Surveyors.
• Marina and Boatyard Fires: Prevention, Compliance, Investigation and Liabilities — Daniel Rutherford, Arrowhead Intermediaries.
• Liability in a Double Fatality Case Study — Steven Knox, Knox Marine Consultants, and Andy Landry III, Gray Reed.
• Next Level Accident Reconstruction — Jonathan Klopman, Marine Surveyor.
 
“This event is all about real cases, what happened, what was alleged, and what marine pros can do to strengthen their findings and reduce risk,” said Kevin Scullen, ABYC membership director. “This year we’re covering everything from accident reconstruction using drone imagery, GPS forensics and forensic video to complex fire investigations, prop strikes and high-speed incidents.”
 
Participants will earn 10 continuing education units.
 
For more information and registration, visit www.abycinc.org/mls2026.

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