About David
Originally from Bethesda, Maryland, David attended Tulane University in New Orleans, graduating in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. After graduation, David worked for several years at Motorola Communications in Houston, Texas, where as a systems engineer, he helped design and implement radio systems for commercial and public safety customers in the U.S. Gulf Coast region and offshore energy markets.
In 1987, David began his law studies at George Washington University’s National Law Center in Washington, D.C. In 1990, David graduated with honors with a Juris Doctor and returned to New Orleans, where he has practiced admiralty and maritime law ever since.
David’s law practice concentrates on maritime contracts (time and bareboat charter parties, master service contracts, insurance and indemnity agreements, marine-insurance coverage, and ship sale and finance) and related commercial litigation (maritime liens, vessel arrest and attachment, and mortgage foreclosure).
David also remains involved with academia and teaches a course on towage and offshore service law at Tulane Law School, where he is an adjunct professor of law. David is a co-editor of the current West Publishing casebook, “Cases & Materials on Admiralty” (Healy, Sharpe, Sharpe & Winship – 5th Ed. 2012) and the Handbook of Maritime Laws & Forms (West 2007). David has published numerous articles, and he travels worldwide to speak and teach on issues such as offshore supply vessel contracts, vessel-construction contracts, and indemnity agreements.
Practice Areas
Professional Affiliations
Awards & Recognition
- Recognized: Admiralty and Maritime Law
- Practice Area: Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Practice Area: Insurance Law
- 2005–2007: Board of Directors, New Orleans Bar Association (2005-2007)
- 2018 New Orleans CityBusiness Leadership in Law Class
- Best Lawyers (2018-present)
- Chair of the Program Committee for the Tulane Admiralty Law Institute; served on Program or Planning Committees continuously since 2000
- Fleur de Lis Leader, New Orleans Bar Association (2006)
- Named a Top Lawyer by New Orleans Magazine (2014, 2019-2020)
- Proctor in Admiralty, Maritime Law Association of the United States (1996–Present)
- Super Lawyers (2008-present)