HunterMaclean
has represented clients in their logistics needs for most of its 137-year
history. With attorneys working from offices in Savannah and Brunswick,
Georgia, HunterMaclean is able to offer seamless legal representation to its
logistics clients.
Members of
HunterMaclean’s logistics practice group understand the language, procedures,
and practical realities of today’s logistics industry. From warehousing to
third-party logistics, our attorneys offer timely legal counsel relating to the
logistics field in Georgia and throughout the Southeast.
Our attorneys
negotiate, draft, and implement warehouse leases, as well as warehouse
operation agreements. We also have extensive experience in negotiating warehouse
automation agreements, agreements for the licensing and implementation of
enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems (which often have complex logistics
and warehousing components), and various other types of agreements relating to
technology used in the logistics industry. Our team excels at land use
planning, zoning, and site plan review for warehouse and logistics
developments, and provides counsel regarding 3PL agreements and disputes.
At
HunterMaclean, our attorneys negotiate warehouse deals, mediate disputes with
3PL providers, and provide solutions to logistics-related challenges.
HunterMaclean knows how to defend and resolve disputes. Our attorneys have
extensive experience in litigation, mediation, arbitration, and other forms of
alternative dispute resolution that can save time and costs otherwise incurred
in litigation. HunterMaclean has dozens of attorneys in fields ranging from
transportation law and litigation to maritime law and taxation, enabling
clients to utilize the Firm’s expertise for related problems.
Our knowledge
of the industry is supported by the Firm’s presence in Savannah and Brunswick,
Georgia, two major port cities that serve as logistics hubs along the East
Coast of the United States.
The Port
of Savannah has been the nation’s fastest-growing container port over the past
eight years, the fourth largest container port in the United States, and the
second busiest container port on the East Coast. The Port of Brunswick has the
distinction of being the fifth largest auto port in the nation, third for auto
imports, and is the second largest grain facility on the East Coast.
HunterMaclean
partners with the Center of Innovation for Logistics to present the annual Savannah
Logistics Lunch, a regional focus from the Georgia Logistics Summit.