[Federal Register: April 1, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 61)]
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Docket No. 07-04]
Norland Industries, Inc., Linna Textiles Manufacturing Limited,
Medcorp Distributors, Inc., Malan Garment Limited and Malan Garment,
Inc. v. Reliable Logistics, LLC; Notice of Filing of Amended and
Supplemental Complaint
Notice is given that an Amended and Supplemental Complaint has been
filed with the Federal Maritime Commission (``Commission'') by Norland
Industries, Inc., Linna Textiles Manufacturing Limited, Medcorp
Distributors, Inc., Malan Garment Limited, and Malan Garment, Inc.
(``Complainants'') in this proceeding against Reliable Logistics, LLC
(``Respondent'') noticed on April 25, 2007 (72 FR 20548). Complainants'
original complaint alleged that Respondent Reliable Logistics, LLC's
actions as a licensed ocean transportation intermediary (``OTI'') in
handling Complainants' cargo violated Section 10(d) of the Shipping Act
of 1984 by failing to establish observe, and enforce just and
reasonable regulations and practices in connection with transportation
services (46 U.S.C. 41102(c)). Complainants assert that Washington
International Insurance Company (``Washington International'') is the
insurance company that underwrote Respondent's $75,000.00 OTI bond.
Complainants' Amended and Supplemental Complaint adds Washington
International Insurance Company as a party to this proceeding and sets
forth events occurring after the original complaint was filed.
In the Amended and Supplemental Complaint, Complainants contend
that Respondent has ceased doing business and that all U.S. mail sent
to Respondent has been returned as ``undeliverable.'' The Commission's
attempt to serve notice of this proceeding in April 2007 was also
returned. Complainants state that, when initiating this proceeding,
Complainants simultaneously commenced an action against Respondent in
the Supreme Court of the State of New York. The Commission's proceeding
was stayed at Complainants' request while pursuing their New York case
to judgment. Complainants assert that a default judgment was issued
against Respondent in the New York action in the amount of $181,375.03.
Complainants claim that their attempts to receive payment from
Washington International by presenting their judgment against
Respondent's OTI bond were unsuccessful. Complainants allege that
Washington International's denial of their claim undermines the very
purpose for which the OTI bond is to stand as security and therefore
represents an unfair shipping practice.
Complainants request that the Commission issue an order for
reparations against Washington International Insurance Company in the
amount of $75,000.00 plus interest from August 17, 2008, and legal fees
in pursuing these proceedings. Complainants also request that the
Commission grant such other, proper, and further relief as it may deem
just, proper and equitable in the circumstances.
Notice is also given that the presiding Administrative Law Judge's
Memorandum and Order on Motion to File Amended and Supplemental
Complaint (served March 18, 2009) directed Respondents to serve and
file their answering memorandum of facts and arguments on or before
April 3, 2009.
Karen V. Gregory,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E9-7316 Filed 3-31-09; 8:45 am]
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