Legal Question in Admiralty Law in Ohio

notice of international commercial claim within the admiralty administrative rem

Our bank has recieved 2 of these notices and are quite puzzled as to their meaning. are these legitimate documents and if so exactly what are they requesting. the document title is ''notice of international commercial claim withing the admiralty administraive remedy. it goes on to site maritime law and talks about bad faith. this person they represent is a customer of ours. we are wondering if this is some type of debt elimination scam. any assistance would be greatly appreciated.


Asked on 3/01/05, 1:30 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Daniel Press Chung & Press, P.C.

Re: notice of international commercial claim within the admiralty administrative

Sure sounds like a debt elimination scam. If this was sent to a bank, I would contact the FBI.

Read more
Answered on 3/01/05, 1:35 pm
J Stephen Simms Simms Showers LLP

Re: notice of international commercial claim within the admiralty administrative

The "notice" is not something that arises under the UNCITRAL/International Commercial Code rules or United States maritime law. We would need to take a look at the "notice" to give a further answer. We are one of the U.S. law firms working most actively in the area of maritime credit and insolvency and deal regularly in this area. We look forward to hearing further from you on this and hopefully being of assistance.

Read more
Answered on 3/01/05, 5:02 pm


Related Questions & Answers

More Admiralty Law questions and answers in Ohio