Mr Keith Letourneau > Blank Rome LLP > Houston, United States > Lawyer Profile

Blank Rome LLP
717 TEXAS AVENUE, SUITE 1400
HOUSTON, TX 77002
TEXAS
United States
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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

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Transport > Shipping: litigation and regulation

The ‘very responsive and hardworking’ maritime practice at Blank Rome LLP is renowned for its deep bench of shipping litigators and regulatory attorneys, well-equipped to handle complex maritime regulatory matters and shipping disputes. With offices in Washington DC, Houston, New York and Philadelphia, the team advises on the full gamut of maritime matters, with particularly strong expertise in Jones Act and ballast water compliance. In Washington DC, leading maritime law expert Jeanne Grasso co-chairs the national maritime practice, advising clients on regulatory compliance and pollution incidents response; Houston-based Keith Letourneau leads on major litigations involving vessel arrests, maritime lien claims and collisions; and Thomas Belknap leads the New York team, specialising in a wide range of domestic and international shipping disputes.  Jonathan K Waldron  is a specialist in regulatory matters at the Washington DC office, alongside trade sanctions-expert Matthew Thomas. Kierstan L Carlson represents corporate and individual clients in high-stakes government investigations and litigation. In New York, John Kimball  leverages deep shipping litigation experience involving maritime casualties, whilst William Bennett III is recommended for his ‘excellent client relationship approach’. Lauren O’Brien left the firm in January 2025.