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Shippers Must be Mindful of Requirements for Carriers Claiming “Released Value” Limitations on Cargo Claims

On April 29, 2016   /   Logistics Law, Uncategorized  

In a previous post of March 23, 2016, I suggested that many rail and motor carriers are perhaps improperly avoiding full liability for cargo claims by referring to “filed tariffs” and published “rules”, known only to them.  I refer you to that post for a more thorough

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