
About
Robert D. Peltz is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, St. Thomas University. With 45 years of legal expertise, he specializes in maritime and land-based tort/commercial matters, representing both plaintiffs and defendants across federal/state courts. His clients include individuals, corporations, cruise lines, and vessel manufacturers.
Education:
- B.A., Duke University
- J.D., University of Miami School of Law (Law Review Editor)
Research/Practice Focus: Maritime law, admiralty disputes, cargo litigation, cruise line liability, and commercial maritime conflicts. His unique career balancing plaintiff/defense perspectives offers deep insights into legal strategies and industry dynamics.
Awards & Recognition:
- Florida Super Lawyer in Admiralty/Transportation Law (19+ years)
- Board Certified in Civil Trial Practice since 1986
- President, Miami-Dade County Trial Lawyers Association
- U.S. Supreme Court-Cited Author
Professional Contributions: Published 23 law review articles, authored maritime treatise chapters, chaired national Maritime Law Association committees, and lectured nationwide. No formal grant information specified in text.
Affiliations: Former Chairman/Vice Chairman of the National Maritime Law Association’s Cruise Line & Passenger Ship Committee (7 years).
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