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Thompson Hine LLP
1919 M STREET NW
SUITE 700
WASHINGTON, DC 20036-3537
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Work Department

Transportation

Position

Nick is senior counsel in the Transportation practice group. Nick focuses on assisting shippers in developing arrangements to satisfy their domestic and international transportation needs and in complex transportation-related litigation. He served as the general counsel to The National Industrial Transportation League, the nation’s oldest and largest shipper organization from 1988 to 2009.

Education

  • Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1978, magna cum laude
  • Queens College, City University of New York, M.A., 1971
  • Marquette University, B.A., 1969

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Transport > Rail and road: litigation and regulation

Thompson Hine LLP‘s transportation practice is highly involved in the rail regulatory reform movement, including proposals to increase rail competition in the US. The group is also active in regulatory debates over the transportation of hazardous materials by rail, including safety and liability issues and common carrier obligations. It additionally has extensive experience in rail rate cases, including matters for the chemical and plastics industries. In the road sector, the group has notable regulatory expertise, while the department’s motor carrier lawyers assist shippers, intermediaries and carriers with a wide array of work, including regulatory rulemaking proceedings, and loss, damage and delay-related claims. Regulatory and commercial freight rail expert Karyn Booth leads the transportation group from Washington DC, where Sandra L. Brown represents bulk commodity shippers and other entities that use transportation services. Other key DC partners are commercial and regulatory transportation expert Jeff Moreno, former senior US Department of Transportation official Tim Goodman. and transportation specialist Jason Tutrone. Counsels to note are senior counsel Nicholas DiMichael in DC and Columbus’ Dan Ujczo, along with David Benz in Chicago.