News
June 1, 2010
Harold Flanagan receives 2010 Monte M. Lemann Distinguished Teaching Award
Harold Flanagan is once again the recipient of the Monte M. Lemann Distinguished Teaching Award, this time for 2010. For the past eleven years, Mr. Flanagan has taught insurance law at Tulane Law School. His outstanding service to the school was previously recognized when he was awarded the Monte M. Lemann Distinguished Teaching Award in 2003.
Mr. Flanagan's insurance law practice is extremely broad, covering transactional matters and litigation in the contexts of oil and gas production, maritime operations, construction, casualty, and products liability. He leverages his practical and academic experience to counsel clients in transactional and litigation matters. He is frequently associated by other law firms to assist in litigating the insurance aspects of casualty claims. He has extensive experience in contract drafting for oil and gas producers, including drilling contractors, master service agreements, vessel charters, and U. S. Customs/Jones Act compliance. |