Robert Murphy

(617) 428-1151


Boston, Massachusetts


About Robert Murphy

Robert J. Murphy’s practice is quite broad, leveraging numerous areas of expertise for his clients’ benefit. He represents domestic and international clients and their insurers in a wide variety of commercial and maritime matters. Bob has extensive experience defending personal injury and death claims under the Jones Act, DOHSA and the general maritime law. He has advocated for his clients in the areas of maritime collisions, property damage, demurrage, cargo losses, charter party disputes, salvage, oil pollution and regulatory matters. He has litigated many of the leading Massachusetts cases concerning admiralty and maritime matters.

Bob also represents and advises underwriters and brokers in all aspects of insurance coverage disputes and first party claims. On the transactional side, Bob represents and counsels commercial institutions, vessel owners and vessel operators in negotiating and drafting agreements and in connection with financing.

Bob was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Plymouth State College in 1986, where he was on the President’s List and played second row for the rugby team. He received his J.D., cum laude, from New England School of Law in 1990. In law school, Bob served as a Judicial Intern in the Suffolk, Middlesex and Essex Superior Courts. He was also a Senior Editor of the New England Law Review and a New England Scholar. He won the American Jurisprudence Award for Trial Competition, the American College of Trial Lawyers Medal for Excellence in Advocacy and the Trustees Award for Service.

Bob is a Proctor Member of the Maritime Law Association of the United States and a frequent writer and lecturer on commercial and maritime topics.

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Practice Areas

  • Personal injury
  • Admiralty and Maritime matters

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(617) 428-1151


Boston, Massachusetts

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