Overview
Muller Attorneys Ltd’s attorneys offer a broad spectrum of services in the admiralty and maritime field. The firm’s attorneys participate actively in the Maritime Bar, both on a national and international level, and are active in the Maritime Law Association and in the Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute. Our regional, national, and international relationships with maritime stakeholders compliment our deep and wide-ranging knowledge of maritime issues, and we are comfortable handling any maritime issue that arises in the region.
Our clients include ship owners, charterers, repair facilities, stevedores, terminals, ship chandlers, dredging companies, commercial salvors, towing companies, yacht owners, container repair facilities, Protection & Indemnity clubs, and Hull and Liability insurers. Some of the industry’s most discerning actors trust Muller Attorneys Ltd to handle their matters, and the firm serves as correspondent in the Port of Savannah for multiple international Protection & Indemnity clubs. Our maritime lawyers routinely respond to and investigate matters involving collisions, environmental matters, customs and immigration issues, personal injuries, and other emergent matters that occur in the Port of Savannah in coordination with surveyors, experts and engineers.
Our experienced lawyers frequently represent steamship lines, charterers, towing companies, dredging companies, terminals, stevedores and their insurers in defense of personal injury/wrongful death claims and in defense of Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation claims. Our Firm has also been involved in some of the most significant maritime casualties to occur in this region and have extensive experience in representing vessel owners and their insurers in Limitation of Liability proceedings.
In addition to handling litigation for our maritime clients, we also represent them in corporate, employment, and immigration matters. Although our maritime practice is centered in Savannah and in Brunswick, our attorneys practice regularly in Charleston, Jacksonville and areas in the Gulf.