The full-service maritime practice at Holland & Knight LLP comprises a deep bench of ‘individually excellent’ lawyers, working across client-specific teams to represent leading vessel owners, charterers, energy and utility companies, oil and gas service providers, as well as banks and other financial organizations. The team leverages particularly extensive experience representing clients in major litigation and proceedings before the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). New York-based Christopher Nolan leads, recommended for his ’rare depth of knowledge’ in shipping matters, notably shipping disputes and marine insurance; Michael Frevola represents clients in major arbitration and commercial litigation; James Power harnesses international law expertise to advise on cross-border marine insolvency cases; and the ‘excellent’ Vincent Foley is an expert in marine environmental issues. In the Washington DC office, Gerald Morrissey III and Sean Pribyl come recommended for litigation and regulatory compliance in the maritime and international trade sectors. Other key figures include New York-based Michael Cavanaugh, Houston-based Julia Haines and Matthew Vafidis in San Francisco. Jody Schisel-Meslin joined the team in Seattle in July 2025.
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Michael J. Frevola is a litigator focusing on the areas of admiralty and commercial litigation. He has tried cases, argued motions and briefed and argued appeals before federal and state courts. He has represented clients in federal mediations and maritime and commercial arbitrations, and has conducted shipboard and overseas investigations in support of maritime litigation and to perform owners' due diligence.

In the admiralty and maritime field, Mr. Frevola focuses on charter party disputes, bunker quality and claim disputes, Rule B maritime attachments and Rule C arrests, lien priority and maritime bankruptcy disputes, vessel sales and purchase disputes, and collision litigation. He recently has advised clients on the implementation and enforcement of IMO 2020 regulations as well as COVID-19 force majeure disputes. He also has advised clients in the context of embarrassment to navigation, maritime trespass and encroachment disputes, and litigation over access to navigable waters. In the context of Rule B maritime attachments, Mr. Frevola has represented plaintiffs and defendants in numerous proceedings and has been the prevailing lawyer in a number of the most-cited U.S. maritime attachment decisions. He has attached vessels, cargo, bunkers, bank accounts, debts and other property nationwide. Mr. Frevola coordinates maritime proceedings nationally with Holland & Knight offices in Boston, Chicago, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland, as well as with local counsel relationships in Wilmington, Delaware; Baltimore; Norfolk, Virginia; Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; New Orleans and Seattle. He has been published and has spoken multiple times internationally regarding vessel arrests and attachments, bunker quality disputes, sales and purchase disputes and U.S. maritime arbitration.

Mr. Frevola has represented the prevailing parties in the two largest to date (as far as amounts in dispute) arbitrations in the history of the Society of Maritime Arbitrators Inc.: the $137 million OVERSEAS DONNA arbitration, in which he represented the vessel seller in a dispute over the vessel’s material condition, and a $300 million dispute in which he obtained the largest-ever pre-arbitration security award for approximately $63 million on behalf of his client.

Mr. Frevola is the Special Professor of Admiralty Law at Hofstra University. He is the chairman of the Subcommittee for Maritime Liens and Ship Mortgages for the Federal Practice and Procedure Committee of the Maritime Law Association of the United States. As a U.S. Navy officer, he served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm while on active duty, and resigned his commission as a Lieutenant Commander in 1999 after 15 years of active and reserve service. He has been listed multiple times as a person of interest in Chambers USA ‒ America's Leading Lawyers for Business under the Transportation (National) category, as a person of interest in Who's Who Legal: The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers, Shipping & Maritime and in New York Super Lawyers. In October 2013, he was named The American Lawyer magazine's "Litigator of the Week" for the entire United States as a result of appellate court victories in a famous treasure salvage case.

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  • ‘The team are a group of talented individuals, all individually excellent and who work together well to bring their strengths together for the client's benefit.’

    ‘Mike Frevola is a key individual who has an excellent mix of great legal knowledge and ability together with a commercial understanding.’

    ‘We instruct Vincent Foley at Holland & Knight on many of our disputes in the US. Vincent is excellent and has a very good team of lawyers. Vincent is hands on, creative and has always secured good results for us.’

    ‘Quick, reliable, reachable and help us to settle cargo claims quickly and fairly without having to go to court.’

    'Chris Nolan has a rare depth of knowledge when it comes to shipping matters in the U.S. He is hard working, responsive, easy to work with, and a strong litigator.'

    ‘Christopher Nolan is very friendly and easy to reach when urgent situations arrive. Always gracious to explain things for a layman like me to understand.’

    ‘I only have experience with Gerald Morrissey but find him to be very knowledgeable about both the legal aspects of the MTO business as well as many of the practical applications. Gerald always takes a pragmatic approach and s very thoughtful and thorough in his advice. ’

    ‘Very close to legislative happenings and insight to particular relevant cases. Gerald Morrissey brings a lot of value to the conversations and good guidance for the group. ’

Key clients

  • Crowley Maritime Corporation Ports America Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Evergreen Marine Corp. Fujairah International Oil & Gas Corporation World Fuel Services Europe Ltd. Fertilizantes Tocantins S.A. Peloton Interactive, Inc. In re: Consolidated Arbitration between Unico Marine Services LLC v. JMB Shipping ATB 284 LLC et al. Seawolf Tankers Inc. Balltec Ltd. Lower Lakes Towing Ltd.

Work highlights

Representing major U.S. shipper of electronic and household goods in seeking recovery of multiples of millions of dollars in demurrage and detention charges.