Buist Moore Smythe McGee P.A., Charleston SC

Julius H. Hines

Julius H. Hines

Principal


Phone: (843) 720-4656  |  Fax: (843) 723-7398  |  Email: jhines@buistmoore.com

Practice Areas
Admiralty and Maritime
Appellate Practice
Civil Litigation

Julius H. Hines concentrates in the area of admiralty and maritime law, although his work frequently extends to other areas of commercial and business law. He often assists shipowner clients with various maritime emergencies, such as oil and hazardous materials spills, vessel collisions, accidental injury and death, vessel security breaches and other maritime casualties. Mr. Hines also handles federal and state court litigation arising from such incidents.

His litigation practice also includes cases involving recreational boats, such as warranty and personal injury cases. Mr. Hines often handles matters involving other types of commercial law, such as sales and negotiable instruments. He has also assisted commercial real estate owners in overturning invalid delinquent property tax sales.

Mr. Hines is head of the firm's appellate practice group and has appeared in the appellate courts of South Carolina as well as in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

Representative Matters:
   •  Investigated major oil spill in Charleston Harbor; pursued cost recovery action against contributing party
   •  Tried significant church property dispute involving colonial-era deed; briefed complicated legal history issues in pending appeal
   •  Successfully argued maritime lien case in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
   •  Tried commercial claim involving breach of requirements contract, winning summary judgment on liability and a jury award of over $400,000

Selected Reported Decisions:
   •  Bominflot v. The M/V HEINRICH S, 465 F.3d 144, 2006 A.M.C. 2510 (4th Cir. 2006)
   •  All Saints Parish, Waccamaw v. Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of South Carolina, 358 S.C. 209, 595 S.E.2d 253 (Ct. App. 2004)
   •  Hawkins v. Bruno Yacht Sales, Inc., 342 S.C. 352, 536 S.E.2d 698 (Ct. App. 2000), aff'd as mod., 353 S.C. 31, 577 S.E.2d 202 (2003)
   •  County of Charleston v. Sleepy Hollow Youth, Inc., 340 S.C. 174, 530 S.E.2d 636 (Ct. App. 2000)
   •  In re Ryan Investment Co., Inc., 335 S.C. 392, 517 S.E.2d 692 (1999)
   •  Co-counsel, Ashfort Corp. v. Palmetto Construction Group, Inc., 318 S.C. 492, 458 S.E.2d 533 (1995)
   •  Co-counsel, Brown v. C&S Real Estate Services, Inc., 314 S.C. 463, 445 S.E.2d 463 (1994)

Educational Background:
   •  University of Virginia School of Law, 1992 - J.D.
 
  • Notes Editor, Virginia Law Review
  • Order of the Coif
  • Post-Conviction Assistance Project
   •  University of Virginia, 1989 - M.A., English
   •  College of William & Mary, 1985 - B.A., English, Minor in Physics, Magna Cum Laude
 
  • Virginia State Sabre Fencing Champion, 1985
  • Varsity Fencing Team, 1982-1985

Publications, Papers, Programs and Seminars:
   •  “Punitive Damages in Maritime Cases: Cleaning up after Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker,1” Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute’s Annual Seminar, New Orleans, LA, June 24-25, 2009
   •  “A Review of Admiralty, UCC and Magnuson-Moss Law Relating to Recreational Boast Sales, Warranty Issues and Repairs,” Second Annual Admiralty and Maritime Law Seminar, Charleston, SC, February 23, 2007
   •  Co-Author and Panelist, “Hurricanes-Weathering the Legal Storm,” Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute, Atlanta, GA, June 24-25, 2005
   •  Author and Speaker, "Recent Maritime Law Developments in the Fourth Circuit and Elsewhere," Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute Annual Seminar, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 25, 1999
   •  Author and Speaker, "Insurance Coverage Law in South Carolina," National Business Institute, Charleston, South Carolina, March 11, 1998
   •  Co-author, "Recent Developments in Maritime Law: Personal Injury," 22 Tulane Maritime Law Journal 513 (Summer 1998)
   •  Case Note, "'Continuous Trigger' Theory Adopted (SC)," Covered Events, Fall 1998
   •  Author and Speaker, "Third Party Coverage in South Carolina," National Business Institute, Charleston, South Carolina, April 30, 1997
   •  Author and Speaker, "Automobile Litigation and Insurance Law," Lorman Education Services, Charleston, South Carolina, June 20, 1996
   •  Note, "Why Do Unrecognized Governments Enjoy Sovereign Immunity? A Reassessment of the Wulfsohn Case," 31 Virginia Journal of International Law 717 (Summer 1991)

Professional Organizations:
   •  Association for Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy
   •  Maritime Law Association of the United States
   •  Propeller Club of the United States
• Board of Directors, 2000-Present
   •  Southeastern Admiralty Law Association
• Planning Committee Member, January 2002-Present
• Port Director, Charleston, South Carolina, 1997-1998
   •  South Carolina Defense Trial Lawyers Association
• Maritime Law Committee

Bar Admissions:
   •  South Carolina, 1992
   •  South Carolina Supreme Court, 1992
   •  United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 2004
   •  United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, 1993

Community Organizations:
   •  Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina, Inc.
    • Board Chairman, 1999-2000




 
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