For over 100 years, Wright, Constable & Skeen has been a trusted name in maritime and transportation law. Based in Baltimore, a key U.S. port and transportation hub, our firm is ideally positioned to offer expert legal counsel in both domestic and international transportation matters.
Our Admiralty, Maritime, and Transportation Law Group includes highly respected attorneys with extensive experience in ocean carriage, terminal operations, warehousing, trucking, railroads, and air carriers. With our deep understanding of the intermodal transportation industry and its complex legal relationships, we assist clients with legal matters involving bills of lading, tariffs, and insurance coverage.
Our team is also well-versed in recreational boating law, including slip rental agreements, boat sales, marina liability, insurance claims, and personal injury or death claims. We represent clients in all facets of maritime and transportation law, handling cases involving vessel arrests, marine insurance disputes, cargo damage, and more.
Additionally, we are experts in handling claims under the Jones Act, Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Act, Federal Employees Liability Act, and other regulations governing transportation and maritime industries. Whether your issue involves commercial or recreational vessels, transportation disputes, or complex legal matters in the maritime sector, Wright, Constable & Skeen provides trusted, experienced representation.
Key Services Include:
- Ocean carriage, terminal, and warehousing operations
- Railroad, trucking, and air carrier claims
- Recreational boating matters and marine liability
- Vessel arrests, contracts, and marine insurance
- Claims under the Jones Act, Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Act
- Cargo, property damage, and personal injury claims
The Admiralty, Maritime and Transportation Law Group is composed of distinguished and well known attorneys within the maritime industry. David W. Skeen and Stephen F. White are both “Proctors-in-Admiralty” with the Maritime Law Association of the United States. James W. Constable and Frederick L. Kobb are both members of the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel. They have the knowledge needed to assist in solving virtually any problem which may occur in the area of transportation of goods and people.