David Boyajian
About David Boyajian
Dave assists vessel owners, operators and insurers, naval architects, and shipyards and shipbuilders with the specialty contracts that keep their businesses working. When things get sideways, he handles all aspects of claims investigation, management and resolution. Dave’s litigation and arbitration practice involves maritime personal injury matters (Jones Act, Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Act, and maintenance and cure), collision and allision cases, cargo claims, vessel arrest and attachment, various other marine insurance and commercial disputes in state and federal courts, and representation of mariners in USCG suspension and revocation proceedings. His transactional practice involves charters, bills of lading, tariffs, vessel design and vessel build, and other maritime contracts. Dave also represents design professionals and contractors in both land-based and marine construction disputes.
Dave is a U.S. Coast Guard licensed Master of Sail, Power, and Assistance Tow vessels. Before attending law school, he captained vessels up and down the Eastern Seaboard and throughout the Caribbean. He holds a certificate of specialization* in maritime law from the Tulane Admiralty Law Center, the nation’s preeminent admiralty program.
Education
- Tulane University Law School Juris Doctor degree
6823 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 2008 - University of Vermont Bachelor of Arts degree
2001
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Construction Transportation
- Ports and Maritime
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