I'd like to find out what US firms have significant yacht and/or aircraft divisions. I'm particularly interested in knowing who is handling purchases between big US players buying boats like Rising Sun, Octopus, etc and yacht builders in Europe like Lurssen and Feadship.
I know of one firm in the PNW, but I would like to find out who else is dealing with these kind of transactions. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Re: Firms w/ Yacht & Aircraft Divisions
seeing a thread about seward and kissell just reminded me, dont they have one of the best maritime departments? have no idea if what you're referring to falls under maritime though
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Re: Firms w/ Yacht & Aircraft Divisions
Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary do nothing but Transportation work. I'd check them out. Relatively large firm with several offices, including LA and Chicago I believe
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Seward and Womble have two very well respected maritime departments. Seward might actually be in the top of the rankings. See also, http://www.chambersandpartners.com/USA/Editorial/71065.
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Re: Firms w/ Yacht & Aircraft Divisions
Blank Rome out of Philly has a great maritime group (I think maritime is in the DC office)
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Re: Firms w/ Yacht & Aircraft Divisions
Thanks for the answers.
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