While the U.S. rail industry is largely privately owned and maintained, and stimulates state and local economies by providing efficient, low-cost, and transportation services, the operation and maintenance of such an overwhelmingly massive transportation system involves many different corporate, legal, governmental, and manufacturing entities to keep it running. As a railroad owner or operator involved in the transportation industry, you frequently confront complex, and often tangled, challenges which must be delicately handled while business continues as usual. You need practical solutions, and quickly.
Whether you are building a new facility under ICCTA preemption, litigating land, environmental, personal injury, or commercial issues, you require efficient counsel who knows the ins and outs of working with the appropriate governmental and transportation agencies to address and resolve smoothly and quickly your pressing matters.
With railroads handling more than 40 percent of the nation's intercity freight traffic, issues such as rail grade crossing accidents and demurrage claims are invariably going to arise. Whether a Class I, Class II or Short Line railroad, privately or publicly owned, there are many statutes and regulations, both state and federal, with which you must comply, and they sometimes slow the flow of business and your hectic schedules. Efficiently keeping abreast of changing rules and laws is imperative to averting troublesome fines and costly litigation.
Our mission
Every day we forge strong relationships built on trust, skill and client advocacy. Just as we have for more than 125 years and to continue to represent our clients with vigor and integrity.
Every day we forge strong relationships built on trust, skill and client advocacy. Just as we have for more than 125 years and to continue to represent our clients with vigor and integrity.
Skilled guidance and counsel you can trust
For over twenty five years, Capehart Scatchard's Transportation Group lawyers have been providing comprehensive legal services to management at all levels of Class I, Class II and Short Line railroads across the United Stated and in Canada. From railroad real estate, environmental and commercial issues, railroad safety regulations, safety performance standards, prosecution of loss and damage claims, or highway-rail grade crossing safety issues, our Transportation team approaches each matter with an astute understanding of the issue at hand. Our lawyers' broad understanding of the transportation industry increases their dedication to the quality and timely assistance on all transportation matters.
As part of its commitment and broad understanding of the transportation industry, our Transportation Group offers counsel and advice in a broad spectrum of issues from establishing new railroads, providing guidance in new facility development, to the development of management policy and engineering government affairs, real estate, and customer service positions for rail carriers.
Our proven track record is a result of years of litigation experience and keeping up to date on changes occurring within the industry. We endeavor to develop strategies to resolve disputes amicably to reduce the risk of litigation. However, once involved in litigation, our transportation lawyers work hard to minimize the disruption to our clients' business and maximize the outcome in their favor.
Capehart Scatchard's Transportation Group lawyers remain aware of the importance of providing value to its clients by keeping abreast of changing laws, staying active in industry associations, and communicating emerging industry trends on a regular basis.
In step with you…a step ahead
Our Transportation Group brings skill and experience to a full range of transportation law and litigation, real estate, environmental, and employment issues.
- Eminent domain issues and litigation
- Contract and licensing services
- Discrimination claims
- Establishing new railroads
- Environmental advice and related litigation
- Equipment lease and related document preparation
- Financing transactions
- Federal regulatory investigations
- Federal, state, municipal and administrative court representation
- Freight damage and loss claims
- Grade crossing claims
- Non-competition claims
- FELA and personal injury claims
- Personnel policies and handbooks
- New facility development - including preemption issues
- New Jersey Department of Transportation and Department of Environmental Protection representation
- Real estate title issues
- Recovery of freight and demurrage charges
- Surface Transportation Board and Federal Railroad Administration applications and representation

