About Rodger
Rodger focuses on maritime and oilfield transactions and litigation. This includes insurance coverage, marine finance and vessel documentation, litigation, corporate and commercial law, and international transaction primarily in Latin America. Rodger was born in Durham, North Carolina. His educational background includes: Phillips Academy (Andover), 1968; an undergraduate degree from Stanford University, 1972; a Masters in Business Administration from Columbia University, 1977; and a Juris Doctor in Law from Vanderbilt University, 1977.While at Vanderbilt, Rodger was on the Moot Court Board and the Board of Editors of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. He has a working knowledge of Spanish, having spent a year in high school in Barcelona, Spain, and a year at Stanford in Mexico City. A significant portion of his practice relates to Latin America and, in particular, maritime and oilfield transactional work.Rodger is a member of the New Orleans, Louisiana State, New York State, American, and International Bar Associations; Maritime Law Association of the United States; and the Defense Research Institute. He is admitted to practice law in Louisiana and New York as well as the Supreme Court of the United States. Rodger is also the liaison between the firm and Lawyers Associated Worldwide, a network of law firms around the world. He’s been rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and was listed in Super Lawyers.Transactions Experience Drafting commercial agreements, including vessel charters, distributor agreements, and shipyard construction contractsAsset sale of towing company: approximately $35 millionCorporate reorganization engine distributor: annual sales $35 millionBuy out of membership interest inclusive of towing company: $11 millionPurchase of foreign flag DP2 vessel for refitting and flag in Mexico: $26 millionBuy out of one-half interest in Panamanian vessel reflagged in MexicoMultiple purchases of U.S. flagged-vessels for export and reflagging in MexicoDraft and review of Master Service Agreements for allocation of risks and indemnitiesLitigation ExperienceCommercial litigationDefense of trustee in litigation by beneficiaries over control, administration of closely held entityDefense of reality show producers for claims of assault and battery by contestantDefense of cargo interest for claims of death and personal injury arising out of mid-Atlantic explosion of vesselProsecution of claims against U.S. Government for improper marking of wrecks.Defense of claims by U.S. Trustee in bankruptcyDefense of owner in sinking of vessels, loss of life and denial of insurance coverageDefense and prosecution of claims for maritime insurance coverageDefense and prosecution of insurance agent for errors and omissionsInvestigation of insurance claims, marine and general liabilityDefense of wrongful death claim alleged to have been caused by mold exposureDefense and prosecution of property-damage claimsDefense of maritime personal injury claimsDefense and prosecution of engine claimsDefense of yacht manufacturer in fire related insurance coverage claims: $20 millionDefense and prosecution of vessel seizuresProsecution of oil well and public works liensDefense of small boat operator striking swimmer
Rodger focuses on maritime and oilfield transactions and litigation. This includes insurance coverage, marine finance and vessel documentation, litigation, corporate and commercial law, and international transaction primarily in Latin America. Rodger was born in Durham, North Carolina. His educational background includes: Phillips Academy (Andover), 1968; an undergraduate degree from Stanford University, 1972; a Masters in Business Administration from Columbia University, 1977; and a Juris Doctor in Law from Vanderbilt University, 1977.
While at Vanderbilt, Rodger was on the Moot Court Board and the Board of Editors of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. He has a working knowledge of Spanish, having spent a year in high school in Barcelona, Spain, and a year at Stanford in Mexico City. A significant portion of his practice relates to Latin America and, in particular, maritime and oilfield transactional work.
Rodger is a member of the New Orleans, Louisiana State, New York State, American, and International Bar Associations; Maritime Law Association of the United States; and the Defense Research Institute. He is admitted to practice law in Louisiana and New York as well as the Supreme Court of the United States. Rodger is also the liaison between the firm and Lawyers Associated Worldwide, a network of law firms around the world. He’s been rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and was listed in Super Lawyers.
Transactions Experience
Litigation Experience