As a litigator, I have both prosecuted and defended numerous complex international claims. I take a hands on and collaborative approach with clients. My aim is to identify the key issues at the heart of any dispute early on and then focus on these so that we can prepare a plan for dispute resolution in the most efficient and effective way to achieve the best possible result for the client.
Matt Guy is the practice team leader of the Adams and Reese Maritime, Insurance, and Business Immigration practices and serves as the New Orleans office Co-Partner in Charge. He litigates matters stemming from marine construction, maritime, marine, construction and energy insurance and all aspects of worldwide oil and gas operations. He handles brown water and blue water maritime disputes. His representation encompasses domestic and international marine construction companies, drilling contractors, offshore service vessel owners, ship owners, shipyards and rig repair facilities, naval architects, marine engineers and designers, and construction companies as well as their insurers on coverage questions, defense of claims, and subrogation.
Matt Guy litigates matters stemming from marine construction, maritime, marine, construction and energy insurance and all aspects of worldwide oil and gas operations. With a truly global focus, Matt handles a great deal of work connected to oil and gas production centers, including the Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, and Europe. He also handles brown water and blue water maritime disputes. His representation encompasses domestic and international marine construction companies, drilling contractors, offshore service vessel owners, ship owners, shipyards and rig repair facilities, naval architects, marine engineers and designers, and construction companies as well as their insurers on coverage questions, defense of claims, and subrogation.
Matt also frequently arrests or attaches vessels on behalf of shipyards, bunker suppliers, or other providers of necessaries or seeks to have such arrests or attachments vacated. He recognizes that time is of the essence in maritime arrest proceedings and is used to undertaking such cases on an urgent basis.
Matt started his career in London working for a large firm representing clients in the insurance market there, making him one of a very rare breed of attorneys who are licensed to practice in Texas, Louisiana, and England. He is very familiar with how both the London insurance market and the marine and energy companies insured there operate. His extensive international maritime litigation experience uniquely qualifies him to marshal and manage responses to disasters and accidents and then to adeptly deal with government entities, insurers, other parties, and the resulting legal actions in their aftermaths.
Using a hands-on, boots-on-the-ground approach to his clients’ inquiries and issues, Matt keeps a hard hat, steel-capped boots, and safety equipment in a duffel bag packed in the back of his car for the times he needs to respond quickly and get on-site as soon as possible whether that is to a shipyard, a drilling rig, a ship, or some other place he did not expect to find himself.
Given his international background, Matt also assists clients (ranging from the energy, maritime, and insurance companies he usually represents to tech companies, schools, and universities) and their employees in obtaining, strategizing, and complying with work visas, investor visas, employment-based green cards, permanent residence for talented individuals, and other immigration documentation.
Matt also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Tulane Law School as an instructor with the Civil Litigation Boot Camp, and teaching a course on Energy Law, Policy, and Regulation.
Education
Bar Admissions
Court Admissions
Areas of Practice
Acknowledgements
- Leadership Louisiana, Class of 2021
- Louisiana Super Lawyers® (by Thomson Reuters) – Transportation & Maritime, 2013-2019, 2021-2024
- Best Lawyers® – Personal Injury Litigation-Defendants, Construction Law, Since 2018
- New Orleans CityBusiness Leaders in Law, 2017, 2021
Professional Affiliations & Memberships
- The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn
- State Bar of Texas
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- Maritime Law Association of the United States, Proctor
- New Orleans Bar Association, Chair of International & Maritime Law Section
- International Society of Barristers
- Tulane Law School Civil Litigation Boot Camp, Faculty Member, 2013-Present
- Tulane Inn of Court, President, 2020-22
- Court Watch NOLA, Board of Directors Chair, 2016-2018
Related Knowledge
News
- Represented drilling contractors in multiple Jones Act personal injury and death suits. Obtained three defense verdicts and litigated the leading Fifth Circuit case on what constitutes “course and scope of employment” in Jones Act cases.
- Representing drilling contractor and its insurers in proceedings arising out of blowout in the Gulf of Mexico in 2013, the first blowout case after Deepwater Horizon. Retained as soon as client became aware of the blowout with representation including taking crew statements, initial company investigation, Coast Guard and BSEE investigation, prosecution of insurance claim, and defense of drilling contractor in subsequent proceedings.
- Obtained $36 million judgment in vessel owner’s favor on behalf of Nigerian vessel owner in charter party payment guarantee claim.
- Conducted internal investigation and represented shipyard in relation to claims arising out of a crane collapse, including handling shipyard’s response to OSHA investigation and citation.
- Represented bunker supplier in pursuing in rem claims against vessels for unpaid bunkers when the ultimate purchaser defaulted and filed for bankruptcy.
- Represented subrogated insurers in pursuing claims for damage to large air conditioning units that were dropped while being unloaded from a ship.
Maritime
- "Not All at Sea are Seaman - Santee, Sanchez, Sans Jones Act Remedy," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, April 2024
- "Wharf and Peace: A Review of Wharfinger Liability," published in The Transportation Lawyer, April 2024
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark: SCOTUS Sides with Great Lakes, Reverses Raiders' Win in Maritime Case," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, February 2024
- "U.S. Department of the Interior Publishes Final Well Control Rule to Help Prevent Offshore Catastrophic Blowouts," Adams and Reese Energy/Oil & Gas, Maritime, and Environmental Law Client Alert, September 2023
- "Jones Act Employers Maintain Their Position on Maintenance and Cure," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, July 2023
- "Falling Through the Gaps: Vessel Owner Has No Coverage for Deckhand's Personal Injury Claim," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, November 2022
- "What's a Necessary that Creates a Maritime Lien? Fifth Circuit Tries to Keep It Simple," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, May 2022
- "Offshore Overtime Overload? Supreme Court to Consider Overtime for Offshore Workers," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, May 2022
- "You Don't Have to be a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows: Barge Owner at Fault for Hurricane Sally Bridge Collision," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, January 2022
- "Fifth Circuit Holds that Not All Jones Jones Act Seamen are FLSA Seamen; Some Entitled to Overtime," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, October 2021
- "Hurricane Ida: Considerations for Maritime Businesses and their Insurers," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, September 2021
- "Fifth Circuit Turns to SCOTUS for New Definition of Seaman," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, May 2021
- "Is Every Seaman an Exempt Employee? Confusing Ruling Puts Jones Act and FLSA at Odds," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, February 2021
- "Fifth Circuit Limits Bunker Suppliers’ Maritime Lien Rights," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, June 2020
- "A Security Framework for Vessel Owners and Operators: DCSA Publishes Implementation Guide for Cyber Security on Vessels," Adams and Reese Maritime/Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Management Client Alert, April 2020
- "U.S. Coast Guard Issues Guidelines for Reducing Cyber Risks at MTSA Facilities," Adams and Reese Maritime/Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Management Client Alert, March 2020
- "What Makes a Contract Maritime? Fifth Circuit Takes Another Look," Adams and Reese Maritime Client Alert, November 2019
- "Marine Businesses, Get Ready for Hurricane Season," published in Law360, May 2018 (subscription required)
Energy / Oil & Gas
- "U.S. Department of the Interior Publishes Final Well Control Rule to Help Prevent Offshore Catastrophic Blowouts," Adams and Reese Energy/Oil & Gas, Maritime, and Environmental Law Client Alert, September 2023
- "Taking Care of Business and Working Overtime: En Banc Fifth Circuit Holds Day-Rate Oil Rig Worker Entitled to Overtime Pay," Adams and Reese Energy/Oil & Gas Client Alert, September 2021
Insurance
- "Coverage Stripped Bare: The Fifth Circuit Holds True to the Eight Corners Rule," Adams and Reese Insurance Client Alert, November 2023
- "Everything's Bigger in Texas - But For How Much Longer?" Adams and Reese Insurance Client Alert, June 2023
- "All My Excess Live in Texas - Texas Supreme Court Holding on Additional Insured Status," Adams and Reese Insurance Client Alert, June 2023
- "Hurricane Ida Insurance Claims: Deja Vu All Over Again?" Adams and Reese Insurance Client Alert, September 2022
- "It Doesn't Hurt to Ask: Why Construction Contractors Should Always Request a Defense," Adams and Reese Insurance Client Alert, June 2022
- "Bad Faith on the Bayou," Adams and Reese Insurance Client Alert, June 2022
- "Notifying Parties, Insurers, and Government Entities about Workplace Incidents," presentation to the Construction Management Association of America Gulf Coast Chapter, November 2018
Crisis Response and Preparedness
- "Business Continuity in a Natural Disaster: First Steps on the Road to Recovery," Adams and Reese Crisis Preparedness and Response Client Alert, August 2021
- "Taking Action Against Vessels During the Coronavirus Outbreak," Adams and Reese Crisis Preparedness and Response, and Maritime Client Alert, March 2020
- "Coronavirus and the Maintenance and Cure Obligations of the Employers of Seamen," Adams and Reese Crisis Preparedness and Response, and Maritime Client Alert, March 2020
Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Management
- "Seven Points to Know in New Cyberinsurance Guidance that Help Companies and Insurers," Adams and Reese Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Management Client Alert, February 2021
- "A Security Framework for Vessel Owners and Operators: DCSA Publishes Implementation Guide for Cyber Security on Vessels," Adams and Reese Maritime/Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Management Client Alert, April 2020
- "U.S. Coast Guard Issues Guidelines for Reducing Cyber Risks at MTSA Facilities," Adams and Reese Maritime/Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Management Client Alert, March 2020