Mr Keith Letourneau > Blank Rome LLP > Houston, United States > Lawyer Profile
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Mr Keith Letourneau
Work Department
Maritime
Position
Keith Letourneau focuses his practice on maritime and energy transactions and litigation matters, including:
- contract negotiations and disputes
- vessel arrests & attachments
- collisions and allisions
- oil and hazardous materials pollution
- complex commercial litigation
- OCSLA transactions and disputes
- oilfield contracts
- insurance coverage opinions
- cargo damage
Mr. Letourneau’s government contract experience includes shipyard bid protests, labor standards disputes, appeals of contracting officers’ final decisions before boards of contract, as well as solicitation and bid reviews and evaluations. He has also defended document-intensive shipyard and oil rig repair contract disputes. For more information about Mr. Letourneau, please click here to view his full biography
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Insurance > Advice to policyholders
- International trade > Trade remedies and trade policy
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- International trade > Trade remedies and trade policy
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
- Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation
Firm Rankings
- Government > Government contracts
- Transport > Shipping: finance
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m)
- Tax > US taxes: contentious
- Real estate > Real estate
- Finance > Commercial lending
- International trade > Trade remedies and trade policy
- International trade > Customs, export controls and economic sanctions