|
Paul Tecklenburg
Paul F. Tecklenburg is a native of Charleston, South Carolina. He concentrates in transportation and civil litigation, as well as acting as corporate counsel for international and local businesses. He has litigated over such issues as cargo damage, personal injuries, wrongful death, collections, products liability, business torts and insurance disputes. In addition, Mr. Tecklenburg has represented numerous clients in business matters such as real property, risk management, asset protection, corporate organization, vessel documentation and vessel foreclosures.
Mr. Tecklenburg is admitted to practice in the State of South Carolina, and before the United States District Court for South Carolina, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Court of International Trade. He graduated from the Catholic University of America and the University of South Carolina School of Law. He received a Master of Laws in Admiralty from Tulane University. While attending Tulane University, he was a staff attorney for the Port of New Orleans and responsible for drafting its new tariff.
Mr. Tecklenburg has lectured on transportation legislation at the College of Charleston. He has given presentations at seminars sponsored by the South Carolina Bar Association, Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute, South Carolina World Trade Institute and U.S. Department of Commerce. He is a member of the Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute, the Maritime Law Association of the United States, and the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel. Mr. Tecklenburg is also past Chairman of the Board of Directors of the South Carolina World Trade Center—Charleston and past President of the Propeller Club of the U.S.—Port of Charleston.
|