Samuel P. Blatchley (Sam), a longstanding member of the New England
maritime bar and Proctor in Admiralty, represents clients in litigation and
transactional matters with a focus on admiralty and maritime, insurance,
fisheries, and environmental law.
He represents vessel owners and operators, insurers, charterers, construction
and dredging firms, bunker suppliers, freight forwarders, inland carriers,
lenders, marina operators, marine surveyors, marine trades providers, fishing
associations, stevedores, and terminal operators in maritime litigation, as well
as in marine-related commercial and corporate transactions. He serves as
outside general counsel to a marine insurer covering, Hull & Machinery and
Protection & Indemnity risks.
Sam’s practice covers an array of maritime disputes, including maritime
collisions and casualties, charter party and marine services agreements,
personal injury and death claims, Admiralty Rules B, C, and D actions,
insurance coverage disputes, fisheries disputes and Administrative Procedure
Act claims, Endangered Species Act claims, and Marine Mammal Protection
Act claims.
Sam also handles maritime financing, purchase and charter, documentation,
and registration matters in connection with both commercial vessels and
private yachts. Prior to joining Eckland & Blando, Sam was a partner and
Chair of the Admiralty and Maritime Group at a leading New England law firm
and worked for an admiralty boutique firm.
Sam received his J.D. and Maritime Law Certificate from Tulane University
Law School, where he was the Notes and Comments Editor of the Tulane
Maritime Law Journal and received a CALI Award in marine insurance. Before
law school, Sam graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Madison with
a Bachelor of Arts in History, with honors, and Political Science, with
distinction. While at the University of Wisconsin, Sam was inducted into Phi
Beta Kappa.
Sam is admitted to practice in Massachusetts, Maine, New York, and Rhode
Island. He is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
and D.C. Circuit, and the U.S. District Courts for the Districts of Connecticut,
Rhode Island, District of Columbia, Eastern District of New York, Eastern
District of Michigan, Western District of Michigan, Western District of
Wisconsin, and Vermont. Sam was a member of the Ad-Hoc Subcommittee
for the District of Rhode Island Local Rules Review Committee, which drafted
the Local Admiralty Rules for the District of Rhode Island, effective as of
January 15, 2013. Sam is designated as a Proctor in Admiralty by the
Maritime Law Association of the United States, served as the Chairman of the
Association’s Practice and Procedure Committee, and currently serves as a
member of its Board of Directors. He has been designated as a
Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Star, Transportation and Maritime Law
from 2013-2022, a Massachusetts Super Lawyer, Transportation and Maritime
Law for 2023, and as one of the 2024 Best Lawyers in America® for Admiralty
and Maritime Law.