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Christopher R. Nolan PARTNER

[email protected]

New York 212.513.3307

PRACTICES Litigation and | Maritime | Maritime Appellate and Amicus | Maritime Bankruptcies, Foreclosures and Workouts | Maritime Casualty, Pollution and Salvage | Maritime: Energy, LNG/LPG and Cables | Maritime and Logistics | Maritime Regulatory, Government and Security | Native American | Nordic: Finland and Scandinavia Practice

INDUSTRY Transportation & Infrastructure

Christopher R. Nolan is a litigation attorney in Holland & Knight's New York office and serves as co-chair of the firm's Transportation and Infrastructure Group comprising 180 colleagues around the world. Mr. Nolan focuses on resolving shipping disputes arising from charterparties, bills of lading, fire and explosion, total loss, limitation, and insolvency. He is regularly instructed on behalf of Hull underwriters and P&I Clubs on marine insurance matters. Mr. Nolan acts as national for a major ocean carrier, and as such is frequently instructed in cargo disputes and contamination claims. In the last decade, he has developed a niche focus on the early resolution of thorny matters destined for or arbitration. In December 2019, Mr. Nolan was ranked one of the "Top 10 Maritime 2019" globally by Lloyd's List, a leading shipping industry publication. This is the second year in a row that he has been selected for the list of the most influential lawyers in the global maritime industry. He is the only U.S.-based included on the 2019 list by the influential publication. Independent legal directories have said: Christopher Nolan's practice offers a wealth of expertise across the contentious shipping sector, including party disputes, total loss claims and insolvency matters. A client enthused: 'He is pleasant to deal with,' and 'absolutely my go-to when I need someone from the USA.' – Chambers Global 2020 'Chris has expertly guided us through the pitfalls in the litigation process,' [lauded a client to the guide], adding 'I trust his judgement and ability to lead others on his team.' – Chambers Global 2018 In 2014, Mr. Nolan served as delegate for the Comité Maritime International (CMI) at the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law – Working Group IV – on the pending convention on electronic shipment documentation to

Attorney Advertising. Copyright © 1996–2020 Holland & Knight LLP. All rights reserved. determine its impact on the proposed new ocean cargo liability convention (the "Rotterdam Rules"). Mr. Nolan is active in the legal community, elected in 2018, 2019 and 2020 as an officer of the 17,000-member American Association's (ABA) , and Insurance Section, the 2011-12 ABA TIPS Admiralty Committee Chair, and as a Maritime Law Association of the United States Proctor in Admiralty and Vice Chair of its Arbitration & ADR committee. He has been quoted in maritime publications TradeWinds and Fairplay on a wide range of topics. In 2016, Mr. Nolan was one of two partners to receive the firm's inaugural Living the Commitment Award recognizing his work as the New York office's community service chair in connection with the firm's 9/11 Day of Service commitment. He also is the New York office's representative for pro bono work with Kids In Need of (KIND), and he has handled pro bono cases for journalists on First Amendment grounds in defamation suits and a workers' compensation proceeding arising out of the September 11 tragedy. Per NYRPC7.1: "Attorney Advertising," "Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome."

Experience Shipping Litigation

Vessel Casualty/Limitation Action: Summary dismissal for party in $275 million U.S. Limitation Act proceeding arising out of the MSC Flaminia explosion General Average and Seaworthiness: Filed claim and settled for war risk insurers of general average claim seeking repayment of ransom from cargo interests arising from VLCC hijacked by Somali pirates Safe Port Warranty: Submission of amicus brief and attendance at the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of industry leaders BIMCO, the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (INTERTANKO) and the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) on the key shipping issue of whether a charterers’ promise in a particular maritime to provide a safe port for an owners' ship was a warranty of safety or merely a promise to exercise due diligence Error in Navigation/Limitation Action: Filed claim and settled for general contractor in U.S. Limitation Act proceeding damages claims arising out of an allision of the Brooklyn Bridge ICDR Arbitration/Rule B/Repudiatory Breach Claims: Prevailed in representing international energy company in multiple litigations and arbitrations concerning multimillion-dollar repudiatory breaches by counterparty of two bareboat charter parties for vessels delivered by shipbuilder Deepwater Horizon Casualty/Indemnity: Counseled several companies, banks, hedge funds and investors concerning offshore drilling contract and joint venture indemnity clauses and considerations post-Gulf of Mexico oil spill SMA Arbitration/Security: Represented a charterer in multijurisdictional SMA arbitrations involving more than $75 million of suits to compel arbitration and security proceedings in a fraudulent charter dispute Limitation Action/Underwater Cable Casualty: Represented a public utility in litigation of a $25 million property damage claim arising from anchor drag against a submerged utility electrical cable Bunker Claims: Prosecuting claims against suppliers and defending noticed claims by end users for international bunkers intermediary as to off-spec product allegations in multiple venues Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Advice: Advise foreign countries and their instrumentalities concerning Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act challenges and international treaty obligations Judgment Enforcement: Represented a Norwegian ship owner concerning a multimillion-dollar judgment enforcement in the U.S., including the restraint of assets, alter-ego liability issues, escrow agreement litigation and

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Commercial and Transportation Litigation

Fraud, Breach of Duty, Conspiracy Defense: Defending a foreign oilfield facility and equipment company in a $350 million alleged contract breach, fraud and conspiracy suit in N.Y. State and Appellate as appellee/respondent Grain/Commodity Contract Defense: Defending not-for-profit organization that assists companies exporting grains from the ports in North America in Florida State court and New York arbitration on issues arising out of the industry standard North American Export Grain Association (NAEGA) 2 Free on Board (FOB) contract Commodities and Trader Claims: Defending international commodities company as to international claims concerning off-spec product and related contractual entanglements Computer Fraud Coverage Dispute: Represented and settled claim for international bank concerning scope of computer fraud clause in broad commercial and crime protection policy Train Derailment Claims: Represented ocean carrier and shippers in contract breach and cargo contamination claims arising out of train derailments in the United States and abroad Breach of Aircraft SPA: Representing Middle East cargo company in foreign and domestic activities in recovering aircraft and appurtenances arising out of a breached SPA SPA Breach Claim: Represented Argentinian seller of company providing logistical services and transport of iron ore in post-closing $8.3 million mediated-to-conclusion dispute for nonpayment and indemnification breaches Natural Resource Storage Defense: Defended U.S. operator of terminal for storage, handling and processing of complex natural resource in N.Y. federal court contract breach dispute Nonprofit Advice: Represented national nonprofit organization in New York state matter seeking medical and academic information Distributorship Breach Defense: Defended a Spanish light fixture manufacturer in alleged distributorship breach suit in N.Y. state court Yacht Design Disputes: Defended an Italian yacht design company in copyright, trademark infringement, products liability and personal injury litigation in New York and Minnesota Software License Breach: Represented a U.S. software license company in breach of contract suit against end user of services Doing Business in the U.S. Advice: Represented a foreign bunker supplier in establishing a presence in U.S. cities and related commercial, regulatory and operations advice ICDR Arbitration/Contract Dispute: Represented a Mexican shipping company in a multimillion-dollar New York arbitration concerning post-lay pipeline trenching in the Gulf of Mexico against a dredging company Aviation Repair Breach Dispute: Represented a Brazilian aeronautics service provider in breach of contract

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Insolvency Advice

British Virgin Islands (BVI) & Chapter 15 Proceeding: Represented foreign bank in Chapter 15 and advising in its BVI liquidation claim concerning $16 million in losses arising out of a letter of credit/fraudulent transactions by liquidated entity Chapter 15 Proceeding: Defended three shippers in a $24 million Chapter 15 maritime adversary proceeding in New York brought on behalf of a Danish debtor Creditor Advice in Chapter 11: Representing forensic accounting firm in Chapter 11 seeking monies owed for services rendered to debtor Reorganization Advice: Represented foreign senior lenders concerning foreign tanker company debtor and bondholders in regard to substantial U.S. reorganization, vessel arrest and asset disruption issues. Further advice on the sale of a vessel at book value instead of market value as to increasing the risk of recategorization. Judgment Enforcement and Chapter 15 Proceeding: Represented foreign shipowners in $54 million foreign judgment enforcement suit in New York and subsequent Chapter 15 adversary proceeding as creditors

Native American Law

Admiralty/Maritime Law: Advise on admiralty and maritime litigation as well as contractual and insurance issues arising out of incidents involving ships, barges, boats, offshore rigs and over sea-going vessels within and around the waters of Alaska

Credentials Education

Hofstra University School of Law, J.D., cum laude Binghamton University, B.A., cum laude

Bar Admissions/Licenses

New York

Court Admissions

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York All State in New York

Memberships

American Bar Association, Tort Trial & Insurance Section

Officer position of Secretary in one of the largest sections in the ABA and brings together lawyers, , law

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Proctor in Admiralty, Maritime Law Association of the United States

Appointment as MLA liaison to the American Bar Association, House of Delegates, 2019-2020 Arbitration & ADR Committee, Vice Chair, 2017-2020; Secretary, 2014-2017 YLC liaison to the Arbitration & ADR Committee, 2010-2015

The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation, 2015-2020 Union Internationale Des Avocats, 2015-2020 Connecticut Maritime Association, 2014-2015 Federal Bar Council, Joint Committee on Local Rules, Local Admiralty and Maritime Rules Subsection, 2012 Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Admiralty, Rule B Subcommittee, 2009 Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), New York Office Pro Bono Coordinator, 2013-2020 PENCIL, Business Partner, 2007-2020 Holland & Knight Public and Charitable Services Committee, Chair, 2011-2020 PENCIL, Honor Rollers Young Leaders Program, 2013-2014

Honors & Awards

The Best of the Best USA, Shipping and Maritime, Legal Media Group's Expert Guides, 2019; one of 30 maritime lawyers listed nationally Lloyd's List, Top 10 Maritime Lawyers, 2018, 2019 Chambers Global - The World's Leading Lawyers for Business guide, Shipping Litigation, Up and Coming, 2018, 2019; Shipping Litigation, 2020 Chambers USA – America's Leading Business Lawyers guide, Transportation: Shipping: Litigation (New York), 2016-2019 The Best Lawyers in America guide, Admiralty & Maritime Law, 2014-2020 New York Super Lawyers magazine, 2013-2019 Holland & Knight Public and Charitable Service All-Star Award, 2017 Rising Star, New York Super Lawyers magazine, 2011-2013

Attorney Advertising. Copyright © 1996–2020 Holland & Knight LLP. All rights reserved. Holland & Knight LLP Inaugural Living the Commitment Award, 2016 ACI's Forum on the Defense of Admiralty & Maritime Claims and Litigation, Co-Chair and speaker, 2013-2017 21st John W. Sims Distinguished Admiralty Practitioner in Residence, Tulane University Law School, 2013 Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), Allegiance Award, accepted on behalf of Holland & Knight, 2013 ABA TIPS Overall Excellence Award, Admiralty and Maritime Law Committee Chair, 2012 Holland & Knight Opening Doors for Children, Volunteer of the Year Award, primarily for leading the Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) Program and Goldilocks on Trial mock trial program at Public School 19 in Manhattan, 2006 Distinguished Service to School Award, Corpus Juris Secundum Award in Contracts, Hofstra University School of Law, 1999 The Honorable Anita R. Florio, Associate , Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Second Judicial Department; and the Honorable Luis A. Gonzalez; the Honorable John P. Collins; and the Honorable Alexander W. Hunter Jr. – of the Supreme Court, Bronx County, Intern, Summer 1999

Publications

Justices' Citgo Ruling Offers Shippers Contractual Clarity, Law360, April 2, 2020 Supreme Court's Landmark Decision Reaffirms Popular Form Safe Berth / Safe Port Clause, Holland & Knight Alert, April 1, 2020 Damages in Cargo Cases and General Average, Damages Recoverable in Maritime Matters, 2nd Edition, February, 2020 How Do You Spell Declaratory Relief? Society of Maritime Arbitrators Rule 30, The SMA Arbitrator, Volume 48, Number 1, April 2018 The Age-Old Question Revisited: When Is a Container Considered a Package Under COGSA?, Holland & Knight Transportation Blog, November 3, 2017 Just How Broad Is That Arbitration Clause in your Transportation Contract?, Holland & Knight Transportation Blog, September 13, 2017 Be Prepared For Maritime Incidents, Law360, August 9, 2017 Shippers, Freight Forwarders, NVOCCs and Carriers' Maritime Incident Warning Signs, Holland & Knight Alert, July 27, 2017 International Maritime Treaties Recognition and Trump: Protectionist or Progressive?, Holland & Knight Alert, January 10, 2017 Follow – and Expand? – the Fleet, Holland & Knight Alert, January 5, 2017 Chapter 15 Bankruptcy in the U.S., Sea Venture, November 14, 2014 New York Appeals Court Issues Important Rule B and Maritime Corporate Veil-Piercing Decision, Holland & Knight Alert, July 17, 2013 The Rubik's Cube of Cargo Security - Is 100% Screening of All U.S.-Bound Cargo Containers Prudent?, ABA TIPS The Brief, Spring 2013 Supreme Court Issues New "Reasonable Observer" Test on What Constitutes a Vessel, Holland & Knight Alert, January 18, 2013 Review of Key United States Maritime Law and Cases, 2006-2011, Co-Author United States Chapter,

Attorney Advertising. Copyright © 1996–2020 Holland & Knight LLP. All rights reserved. Anuario De Derecho Maritimo, Volume XXIX, Spain, 2013 Course Correction for the General Maritime Law of Indemnity Contracts?, Co-Author, Holland & Knight Alert, February 24, 2012 Natural Disasters: Physical and Legal Risks Facing U.S. Ports, Co-Author, Bar Bulletin, January 2012 Think Different: If a Container Could Be the "21st-Century Trojan Horse," Must the U.S. Mandate 100% Scanning of All U.S. Bound Cargo Containers?, The Arbitrator, November 2011 Laser Focus on Asset Recovery – Pre and Post-Judgment Tools for the Maritime Industry, Steamship Mutual Sea Venture Newsletter 18, Fall 2011 Maritime Arbitration After Stolt-Nielsen v. Animalfeeds: Is 'Exceeding Powers' the New Trend for Award Vacatur?, ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Admiralty and Maritime Committee Newsletter, July 1, 2011 2010 Year-End Review: Judgment Recognition and Enforcement Post-Koehler, Holland & Knight Alert, February 11, 2011 Recent Developments in Admiralty and Maritime Law, Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal, February 1, 2011 From the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill to the Sub Salt Layer in Brazil: Surveying the Legal Landscape in the U.S. Post-Macondo and How Brazilian Legislation & Environmental Damages Liabilities Address Oil & Gas Offshore Activities, ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Admiralty and Maritime Committee Newsletter, January 1, 2011 Ten Tips for the Admiralty Practitioner in the 21st Century, ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Admiralty and Maritime Committee Newsletter, January 1, 2011 The Robins Economic Loss Rule And Offshore Wind, Law360, November 18, 2010 The Robins Economic Loss Rule Complicates Offshore Wind Project Contracting, Holland & Knight Alert, October 28, 2010 Maritime Alter Ego Enforcement of a Judgment at Trial: The Essential "F''s - Forensic Accountant, Fraud or Injustice, and Fees Recovery, ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Admiralty and Maritime Committee Newsletter, January 1, 2010 Maritime Alter Ego Liability in the 21st Century – You Can Run, But You Can't Hide: Obtaining Security and Enforcement, ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Admiralty and Maritime Committee Newsletter, April 1, 2009 Wielding the Weapon of Security for Costs: A Maritime Defendant's Perspective, ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section, Admiralty and Maritime Committee Newsletter, April 1, 2009 The ERIKA Judgment - Environmental Liability and Places of Refuge: A Sea Change in Civil and Criminal Responsibility That The Maritime Community Must Heed, Tulane Maritime Law Journal, December 1, 2008 Rule E(7) counter-security in the U.S. - a new trend in Rule B maritime attachments, The Journal of International Maritime Law, June 1, 2008

Speaking Engagements

Safe Port Warranty and the United States Supreme Court, An Amicus Perspective, Maritime Law Association, Arbitration and ADR Subcommittee, April 29, 2020 Cargo Fire Investigation and Litigation from Counsel and Expert Perspective, Speaker, UK P&I Club Seminar, New Jersey, May 9, 2019

Attorney Advertising. Copyright © 1996–2020 Holland & Knight LLP. All rights reserved. Ocean Carrier Container Fire! It Was Always Burning Since The Worlds Been Turning, Speaker, ABA TIPS Admiralty Disruption Conference, New Orleans, March 22-23, 2019 Strategic Considerations of Experts in Arbitrations, Speaker, Maritime Law Association of the United States Fall Meeting, Arbitration & ADR Committee Meeting, October 18, 2018 Transportation, Logistics and Insurance Roundtable, Moderator, ABA Admiralty and Maritime Law Committee, Chicago, Ill., August 3, 2018 ABA TIPS Section Conference, Moderator, Don't Be a Turtle: Handling the Reptile Theory and the High Profile Transportation Case, Los Angeles, Calif., May 2-5, 2018 Defaulting Counterparties: A Can of Worms for Charterers and Traders, Gard Seminar, Stamford, Conn., March 13, 2018 Litigating Catastrophes: Handling High-Stakes Litigation – Disasters over Air, Land, and Sea, Union Internationale des Avocats Annual Congress, Toronto, Canada, October 27- 30, 2017 Marine Insurance Roundtable, ABA TIPS Admiralty & Maritime Law Committee, New York, N.Y., August 11, 2017 ABA TIPS Section Conference, Conference Co-Chair, Chicago, Ill., April 28-30, 2017 Call to Arms: The Trap in Federal Maritime Suits, Conference Co-Chair and Speaker, ACI 6th Annual Forum on Admiralty & Maritime Claims and Litigation, Miami, Fla., January 30-31, 2017 Direct Claims Against Insurers: Duty of Good Faith/Disclosure/Punitive Damages/Breach of Warranty under U.S. Law, Speaker, Union Internationale des Advocates Congress, Budapest, Hungary, October 28-November 1, 2016 Career in International Law, Speaker, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, N.Y., July 12, 2016 ACI 5th Annual Forum on Admiralty & Maritime Claims and Litigation, Conference Co-Chair; The Changing Landscape of Maritime Arbitration, Attachments, and Arrests, Houston, Texas, January 27-28, 2016 Limitation of Liability Considerations for Shipowner in Major U.S. Casualty, Speaker, Union Internationale des Advocates Congress, Valencia, Spain, October 28-November 1, 2015 United States and Scandinavian Marine Insolvency: Perspectives in a Changing Landscape, Speaker, Holland & Knight Program, New York, N.Y., September 16, 2015 ABA TIPS 2015 Annual Meeting, Program Chair, Chicago, Ill., July 30-August 2, 2015 ACI 4th Annual Forum on Admiralty & Maritime Claims and Litigation, Speaker, Jaldhi at Five Years – Arbitration, Attachments, and Arrests of Assets Post-Jaldhi; and the Latest on Forum Selection and Arbitration Clauses, Houston, Texas, February 4-5, 2015 Admiralty Practice in the 21st Century: Navigating Which Circuit Splits Will Lead to a Supreme Court Review, Moderator, ABA TIPS Admiralty and Maritime Law Committee Meeting, Boston, Mass., August 7, 2014 Maritime Bankruptcy focus on Cross Border Chapter 15 Impact on Maritime Industry, Steamship Mutual P&I Club, London, England, March 11, 2014 Bankruptcy: Constitutional and Jurisdictional Issues, Cross Border (and Chapter 15) Insolvency Issues, Chapter 11 Filings and Seizure of Assets, Conference Co-Chair and Speaker, ACI 3rd Annual Forum on Admiralty & Maritime Claims and Litigation, Houston, Texas, February 27-28, 2014 Admiralty Practice in the 21st Century, Panelist, ABA TIPS Admiralty & Maritime Law Committee, The Maritime Government and Private Practice Lawyer Perspective, Washington, D.C., April 26, 2013 TIPS For a Career in Insurance Law, Panelist, St. John's University School of Law, Queens, N.Y., April 15, 2013 Pollution and Environmental Concerns, Procedural Challenges, Emergency Response and Cooperation with

Attorney Advertising. Copyright © 1996–2020 Holland & Knight LLP. All rights reserved. Investigations: Lessons Learned and Analyzing Continuing Fallout from Recent Incidents Including the MSC Flaminia, Costa Concordia and Deepwater Horizon, Conference Co-Chair and Speaker, ACI 2nd Annual Forum on Admiralty & Maritime Claims and Litigation, Houston, Texas, February 27, 2013 Maritime Law Association of the United States, YLC Panelist, Maritime Industry Development, New York, N.Y., May 3, 2012 Litigation of a Maritime Personal Injury Case from Start to Finish: Ensuring Proper Handling of the Case from the Moment the Injury Occurs and Developing an Effective Defense Strategy From Day One, ACI National Forum on Defending and Managing Admiralty & Maritime Litigation, Houston, Texas, March 20, 2012 The Government Perspective: The Implementation and Enforcement of the North America Emission Control Area (ECA), ABA TIPS Admiralty & Maritime Law Committee webinar CLE, November 17, 2011 ABA TIPS/Seattle Trade Alliance Event: SAFE Port Act of 2011 and Legal Implications of the Bill, Speaker and Moderator, The Business Case for Secure Ports, Seattle, Wash., October 14, 2011 Deepwater Horizon - Exposures, Liabilities, and Indemnities, Chartis Europe SA Lunch Seminar for Select Clients, Stockholm, Sweden, December 3, 2010 Key U.S. Maritime Law Issues 2010: Energy Contract Indemnities New World Order, Judgment Enforcement & Attachment, Bunker Contract Liens, & OFAC Iranian Sanctions, P&I Clubs, English, Norwegian and Swedish companies and law firms, London, England, Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden, November 29 - December 3, 2010 Post Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill – Laser Focus on Indemnity Clauses, Annual Marine Money Latin America Ship & Offshore Finance Forum, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 16-17, 2010 ABA Admiralty & Maritime Law Committee CLE Teleseminar, Co-Moderator, Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: The Legal Fallout, July 21, 2010 Maritime Judgment Enforcement & Security in the U.S.; Maritime Alter-Ego Liability, Nordisk Legal Services; Steamship Mutual; English and Norwegian shipping companies and law firms, London, England and Oslo, Norway, December 7-12, 2009 Key U.S. Maritime Law Issues, from Advanced Rule B Legal Issues, Section 1782 Discovery in Aid of Foreign Maritime Proceedings; Nordisk Legal Services, GARD (UK); English and Norwegian shipping companies and law firms, London, England and Oslo, Norway, December 3-4, 2008 Has Winter Storm Run Its Course? The Fate of Rule B Attachments & Prospective Considerations, Holland & Knight Clients, New York, N.Y., July 18, 2007

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