Representing the entities that keep shipping moving.
Our Intermediaries team represents third-party logistics providers, including freight brokers, freight forwarders, ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs), and numerous other entities that play an essential role in the global movement of cargo. We understand the complexities that come with navigating through a vast array of shipping, logistics, and transportation regulations, helping our clients ensure their operations run smoothly and within legal boundaries.
Our legal services include comprehensive counsel on the extensive regulations concerning shipping intermediaries. We provide informed insights into fulfilling contractual obligations to customers, helping clients determine the scope of services they are permitted to offer, and we regularly assist with the drafting and negotiation of co-broker, broker-carrier, and shipper-broker agreements.
When intermediaries face litigation, we offer a robust defense, including claims in which shippers or carriers seek to hold intermediaries liable for cargo loss or damage, in cases involving surety bonds, and in matters before the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), including disputes involving detention and demurrage charges and other maritime issues. We also represent clients after motor vehicle accidents, defending against catastrophic and personal injury litigation as well as negotiating and defending property damage claims.
Our team is particularly experienced in assisting brokers and forwarders during incidents of cargo theft and cargo fraud. This includes addressing issues involving the fraudulent use of Standard Carrier Alpha Codes (SCAC) and advocating for our clients who have been victimized by such deceptive practices.
Additionally, Husch Blackwell offers an array of legal services for intermediaries, including general business consulting (regulatory, mergers and acquisitions, due diligence); contract drafting revision and review (agency, broker, carrier, shipper, freight forwarder, warehousing); employment law advice and representation (enforcement of restrictive covenants, FLSA, class/collective actions, wage-and-hour issues); intellectual property and trademark issues; and representation of software developers who serve the transportation industry.