Education

Tulane Law School, J.D., with honors

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, B.S., cum laude

Bar Admissions

Connecticut
New York

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Vincent J. Foley

Partner
New York
t: 212-513-3357

Vincent J. Foley is a partner in the Holland & Knight Maritime Practice Group. He practices primarily in the area of international shipping litigation and arbitration. He has advised clients in connection with vessel casualties, including property damage, charter party disputes and limitation of liability actions. Mr. Foley has represented marine terminal operators in connection with licensing issues, drafting of terminal service contracts and related agreements. He has also advised clients in the negotiation and drafting of ship construction, repair and modification contracts, and the negotiation of long-term charter parties. Mr. Foley has advised clients on marine insurance coverage issues for hull, P&I and special maritime liability issues. He has extensive experience in all aspects of pre-trial discovery, depositions and trials in federal courts and commercial arbitrations.

Mr. Foley specializes in advising clients on environmental liability and regulation of vessels operating in U.S. waters. He has experience with oil pollution liability and compensation claims, including class actions involving local businesses, commercial fisherman and individuals. He has led oil pollution prevention seminars, formal response drills and oil spill response training for industry clients. Mr. Foley assisted in the representation of a foreign government in connection with extensive litigation seeking recovery of oil spill damages. Mr. Foley has advised clients on environmental policy and compliance issues, defense of civil claims and penalties and in defense of criminal prosecutions for environmental crimes.

In May 2010, Mr. Foley testified before the U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, as an industry expert on the OPA 90 oil spill compensation and liability scheme in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon Gulf Coast Oil Spill. From an international perspective, during the period of 2003-2008, he worked on the representation of the Kingdom of Spain in litigation arising out of the M.T. Prestige oil spill off the Northwest coast of Spain.

Prior to becoming a lawyer, Mr. Foley graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and worked as a licensed officer for two years on U.S. flag vessels. He holds a limited U.S. Master’s License and unlimited U.S. Third Mate and Third Assistant Engineer licenses.

Representative Engagements

Professional Honors & Awards

  • New York Super Lawyers magazine, 2010
  • Tulane Maritime Law Journal, Managing Editor, 1995-1996

Memberships

  • Maritime Law Association of the United States, Board of Directors, June 2008-May 2009
  • Maritime Law Association of the United States, Secretary, International Organizations, Conventions and Standards; Salvage Committee; Arbitration and ADR Committee; and Torts & Casualties Committee
  • International Bar Association, Maritime and Transportation Committee
  • New York City Bar Association, Admiralty Committee

Court Admissions

  • New York State and Federal Courts
  • Connecticut State and Federal Courts
  • U.S. Appeals Court, Fifth Circuit
  • U.S. Appeals Court, Second Circuit

Speaking Engagements

  • "Risks and Liabilities in Developing Offshore Resources – the U.S. Perspective," International Bar Association Annual Conference, Dubai, October 30-November 4, 2011
  • Faculty Member, "U.S. Gulf - Macondo Well Blowout, Lessons Learned One Year Later," ALI-ABA Environmental Litigation Course of Study, June 22-24, 2011
  • "The Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil Spill: Assessing the Environmental and Legal Fallout One Year Later," ABA Toxic Tort and Environmental Law Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 31-April 2, 2011
  • "Effects of the Oil Spill in the Gulf," Albany Law Review Symposium, October 14, 2010
  • "The Consequences of the US 'Iran Sanctions Act,'" Dabelstein & Passehl Scholarship Alumni Seminar, September 10, 2010

Published Articles & Books