Laura Miller > Seward & Kissel LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Seward & Kissel LLP
1 BATTERY PARK PLAZA
NEW YORK, NY 10004
NEW YORK
United States

Career

Laura Miller is an associate in the Litigation Group. Since joining Seward & Kissel in 2016, Laura’s practice has focused primarily on complex commercial litigation, government investigations, and regulatory inquiries. Laura also has significant experience in maritime litigation arising from the collapse of the O.W. Bunker Group, as part of the team representing ING Bank N.V., as Security Agent, in over two dozen lawsuits pending in the district courts and the Second, Fifth, and Eleventh Circuits. She is also a contributor to Seward & Kissel’s Corporate Restructuring & Bankruptcy blog, Back in (the) Black.

Laura received a B.A. from Cornell University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School, where she was both a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and a James Kent Scholar. Prior to joining Seward & Kissel, Laura was a litigation associate at Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

Laura is admitted to practice in the State of New York and the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation

Fielding a ‘great team with fantastic experience in shipping‘, Seward & Kissel LLP‘s US maritime litigation practice represents major publicly-held and private shipping companies, as well as shipping banks, owners and private equity companies. Acting in litigation, arbitration proceedings and investigations, the firm’s expertise covers disputes arising from shipping financings, securities work and governance issues, along with vessel operations. The team particularly specializes in the coordination of concurrent multi-jurisdictional matters. Co-chair of the firm’s litigation group Bruce G Paulsen handles finance and securities-related disputes in the shipping industry, as well as traditional maritime disputes, lien claims and environmental matters; Paulsen also has substantial expertise in international trade sanctions. Fellow litigation department co-chair Michael G Considine also co-leads the firm’s government enforcement and internal investigations practice. At counsel level, the recent experience of commercial disputes and regulatory investigations specialist Brian Maloney includes successfully defending a vessel owner against corporate veil piercing claims, while associate Laura Miller predominantly focuses on maritime and commercial litigation, government investigations and regulatory inquiries. All attorneys mentioned are based in the firm’s New York office.