Logistics

HunterMaclean has represented clients in their logistics needs for most of its 145-year history. With attorneys working from offices in Savannah and St. Simons Island, Georgia, HunterMaclean is able to offer seamless legal representation to its logistics clients.

Overview

HunterMaclean has represented clients in their logistics needs for most of its 145-year history. With attorneys working from offices in Savannah and St. Simons Island, Georgia, HunterMaclean is able to offer seamless legal representation to its logistics clients.

Members of HunterMaclean’s logistics practice group understand the language, procedures, and practical realities of today’s logistics industry. From warehousing to third-party logistics, our attorneys offer timely legal counsel relating to the logistics field in Georgia and throughout the Southeast.

Our attorneys negotiate, draft, and implement warehouse leases, as well as warehouse operation agreements. We also have extensive experience in negotiating warehouse automation agreements, agreements for the licensing and implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems (which often have complex logistics and warehousing components), and various other types of agreements relating to technology used in the logistics industry. Our team excels at land use planning, zoning, and site plan review for warehouse and logistics developments, and provides counsel regarding 3PL agreements and disputes.

At HunterMaclean, our attorneys negotiate warehouse deals, mediate disputes with 3PL providers, and provide solutions to logistics-related challenges. HunterMaclean knows how to defend and resolve disputes. Our attorneys have extensive experience in litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other forms of alternative dispute resolution that can save time and costs otherwise incurred in litigation. HunterMaclean has dozens of attorneys in fields ranging from transportation law and litigation to maritime law and taxation, enabling clients to utilize the Firm’s expertise for related problems.

Our knowledge of the industry is supported by the Firm’s presence in Savannah and Brunswick, Georgia, two major port cities that serve as logistics hubs along the East Coast of the United States.

The Port of Savannah has been the nation’s fastest-growing container port over the past eight years, the fourth largest container port in the United States, and the second busiest container port on the East Coast. The Port of Brunswick has the distinction of being the fifth largest auto port in the nation, third for auto imports, and is the second largest grain facility on the East Coast.

  • Negotiation, drafting, and implementation of Warehouse Operation Agreements for public warehousing operations, single customer agreements, and blended operations in numerous states throughout the South and Midwest.
  • Negotiation, drafting, and implementation of Warehouse and industrial leases in single and multi-use facilities as well as Warehouse parks in several states, east and west of the Mississippi. 
  • Representation and advice concerning bodily injury, shrinkage, damaged product and demurrage claims arising in Warehouse, Transportation, and Maritime operations.
  • Interpretation and resolution of insurance policy issues both general and specific to Warehouse, Transportation, and Freight Brokerage operations.
  • Land use planning, zoning and site plan review for Warehouse and Transportation specific developments.
  • Representation of Carriers in claims involving cargo, property damage and bodily injury for Warehouse and Transportation entities.
  • Obtained favorable settlement on behalf of logistics provider in large-scale cargo damage matter.
  • Engaged by regional warehousing provider to defend “toxic Chinese drywall” claims.
  • Providing advice concerning employment issues arising during Maritime, Transportation and Warehouse operations. This has included authoring employment manuals for Warehouse and Transportation operations in several states and rendering advice in employee specific circumstances on an ongoing basis. Our attorneys are experienced with Restrictive Covenants and Separation Agreements for key employees as well as issues pertaining to Immigration and Temporary Employment Issues.
  • Resolution of Maritime and Domestic Transportation contract and bodily injury claims, litigation, arbitration and mediation.

Admiralty & Maritime

HunterMaclean’s admiralty and maritime practice group offers a variety of maritime-related legal services ranging from litigation and regulatory compliance advice to casualty investigations and environmental pollution claims.

Commercial Finance

HunterMaclean’s commercial finance practice group practices in a wide range of commercial lending and corporate finance.

Litigation

HunterMaclean’s litigation attorneys regularly represent clients in federal and state courts, administrative proceedings, arbitration panels, and other alternative dispute resolution tribunals.

Real Estate

HunterMaclean’s real estate practice group offers comprehensive legal and business counsel on a wide range of real estate matters.

Commercial Real Estate

At HunterMaclean, our commercial real estate practice group offers comprehensive legal and business counsel on a wide range of real estate matters.

Economic Development

HunterMaclean is the leading business law firm in Georgia outside of Atlanta. It is listed as one of the “Top 10 firms that understand economic development” by Southern Business and…

Zoning / Land Use

HunterMaclean is at the forefront of commercial development in Savannah, St. Simons Island, and the coastal Georgia region.

Transportation

HunterMaclean’s transportation group consists of attorneys with years of experience in handling a wide range of transportation clients, from over-the-road (OTR) trucking companies and railroads to maritime vessels and commercial…


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