Over 80 Combined Years Of Maritime Law Experience
Biography
Lanning M. Trueb has spent over 30 years representing seamen and their families in plaintiff maritime cases arising throughout the North Pacific; including waters off Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California and Russia. In addition to practicing maritime law, Lanning owned and operated his own permit and vessel in the Alaska commercial salmon fishery. Lanning has been involved in over a thousand maritime matters covering a wide range of maritime issues - from commercial fishing injury and death claims, to serious injury and death claims involving oil spill response, tug and barge, SERVS, off-shore supply, tankers, and cargo vessels. He's represented crew and family members in maritime wrongful death and vessel sinking claims involving the vessels OCEANIC, LIN J, AMBER DAWN, ALEUTIAN VENTURE, BARGE 141, STAR RUBY, ADVANTAGE, ARCTIC ROSE, SCIROCCO, KUPREANOF, DORTHY L, PACIFIC 1, and the MARY ANN. A graduate of the University of Texas, Austin, and University of Montana School of Law (High Honors), Lanning is admitted to practice in all Courts for Alaska, Washington, and Oregon, and serves on the Executive Committee of the Admiralty Section of the Alaska Bar Association.
Practice Areas
- Maritime Law
- Wrongful Death
- Personal Injury
Education
- University of Montana School of Law, Missoula, Montana
- J.D.
- Honors: With High Honors
- University of Texas
- B.A.
Bar Admission
- Alaska
- Washington
- Oregon
Professional Associations
- Executive Committee of the Admiralty Section of the Alaska Bar Association
- Maritime Law Association of the United States, Member