REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
Maritime
Represented the owner/operator of a U.S.-flag Ro-Ro/container vessel that sank in 2015 in
Hurricane Joaquin in the Caribbean, resulting in a complete loss of the vessel, all
cargo, and all 33 persons on board. Provided counsel in the U.S. Coast Guard’s Marine Board of
Investigation, the parallel National Transportation Safety Board investigation, and the civil
limitation of liability proceeding in federal court.
Advised one of the largest cruise lines in the world with respect to the US regulation of its
fleet and its US-flag operations. Provided guidance regarding general compliance on a wide
variety of laws, including those administered by the US Coast Guard, Federal Maritime
Commission, Maritime Administration, Customs and Border Protection, Environmental Protection
Agency, the Department of State, and the Department of Treasury.
Served as counsel to a broad coalition representing virtually every element of the U.S. domestic
maritime industry. Led numerous successful efforts to defend against attempts to amend the
cabotage laws of the United States, as well as enact legislative and administrative measures to
strengthen the enforcement of those laws.
Represented a tanker shipping company in nearly US$500 million of second-hand vessel tanker
sales prior to the client's acquisition by a peer. The transactions involved review,
negotiation, and drafting of memoranda of agreements; closing documents; mortgage release
documents; outgoing and incoming vessel registries; pre-closing and closing meetings; and
post-closing logistics.
Represented an entertainment and edutainment company that owned/operated an amphibious duck boat
that sank on Table Rock Lake in Missouri in 2018, resulting in injuries and 17 deaths, in
connection with investigations by the U.S. Coast Guard and the National Transportation and
Safety Board and a civil limitation of liability proceeding in federal court.
Advised an Oregon-based company in the maritime industry engaged in shipbuilding and repair and
complex fabrication in its sale to two private equity firms. The transaction was part of a
combined purchase of both our client and a Virginia-based major marine repair and conversion
contractor. The transaction involved several key issues that added to the complexity of the
negotiations, including issues relating to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United
States, the Jones Act, the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, pensions, unions, and
government contracting.
Advised a port operator on the formation of a joint port development authority (one of the first
of its kind) with another port operator, resulting in one of the largest cargo gateways in the
United States. Advised on the structuring of the joint venture between two public port
authorities, including research, tax advice, legislative assistance, open meetings assistance,
public finance advice, drafting, negotiating terms, employment terms, integration advice, and
regulatory issues for the Federal Maritime Commission.
Represented a U.S.-flag bulk transport company in connection with allegations that its tug/barge
dragged its anchor, damaging pipelines and cables in the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan.
Provided representation in connection with U.S. Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety
Board investigations, regulatory issues, and civil litigation.
Represented a publicly traded company and one of the largest domestic U.S. shipping companies on
new-build contracts, environmental compliance matters, and vessel acquisition and financing
contracts.
Represented one of the largest seafood companies in North America and one of the largest
harvesters of fish in the world on a variety of maritime issues related to the construction of
its fleet of catcher/processor vessels and subsequent federal legislation, including the
American Fisheries Act and related federal regulations.
Represented a large international container leasing company in a container lease dispute with
one of its customers, involving 10,000 leased containers, failure to pay as required under the
contract, and failure to return the containers, in arbitration against the Chinese lessees in
American Arbitration Association – International Center for Dispute Resolution seeking damages
and return of the containers.
Represented the buyer of a tanker in a New York bankruptcy case, who purchased the vessel
pursuant to a stalking horse credit bid of the secured lender, National Bank of Greece. Handled
memoranda of agreement drafting and closing documents, with a focus on the bankruptcy issues to
ensure the client was protected, buying the vessel free and clear of all encumbrances.
Represented a Detroit-based salt purchaser in an arbitration before the Society of Maritime
Arbitrators, regarding a dispute that arose over a rock salt sales contract with a Swiss-based
company. Obtained an award of US$618,000, defeated a counterclaim of nearly US$2 million, and
assisted our client in its collection efforts, which resulted in the full amount being paid.
Defended a final rule setting Great Lakes pilotage rates for the 2016 season from a challenge
under the Administrative Procedure Act by shipping companies that pay the rates.
Represented a world leader in the transportation of dry cargo in extensive negotiations with the
U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Control, which alleged that our client
violated the Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferators Sanctions Regulations, resulting in
successful settlement.
Served as outside counsel to one of the most influential organizations in the US maritime
industry. Assisted in projects in substantive areas, ranging from international trade to defense
to industry promotion.
Represented a full-service commodities network in an arbitration before the Society of Maritime
Arbitrators, where a vessel owner sought nearly US$200,000 in damages, achieving full dismissal
of all claims, plus an award of fees.
Represented a recreational boat manufacturer in a personal injury action for an accident that
occurred in Lake Mead, Nevada. Secured a favorable court ruling holding that Lake Mead is a
federal enclave and therefore supports removal to federal court.
Represented the buyer of a yacht, managing the negotiation of the memorandum of agreement,
closing documents, handling of closing meeting, interactions with vessel registries, and the
corporate structuring of the buyer with respect to ownership by a trust.
Represented the owner/operator of a custom catamaran yacht that was involved in a fire at a
marina that resulted in a total loss of the yacht, personal injury to crew, property damage to
the marina and nearby vessels, and environmental and salvage claims.