• (850)-893-0670
  • sliang@customscourt.com
  • Tallahassee, FL
Liang + Mooney PLLC is Customs Court. Legal Services for the International Enterprise.

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS IN LOGISTICS

With fifty years of hands-on experience in International Trade, Law, Customs, Transportation and Engineering, attorneys Shannon Liang, Ph.D. and Neil Mooney have the expertise to help you.

Our Mission

Liang + Mooney PLLC represents corporations as well as individuals. The practice is focused on federal administrative agency matters and litigation, including False Claim Act litigation. Any issue concerning Customs and Border Protection, or cross-border issues involving the Food and Drug Administration, the Federal Maritime Commission, the EAR, Census, or other export control agencies, regardless of location, is handled.

Our Expertise Includes:

We represent clients Worldwide and Nationwide in every port of entry, including:

Atlanta • Baltimore • Boston • Buffalo • Baltimore • Chicago • Charlotte • Cleveland • Dallas • Denver • Detroit • El Paso • Fort Lauderdale • Houston • Honolulu • Laredo • New York • JFK • Los Angeles • Long Beach • Miami • Memphis • Minneapolis • Nashville • Newark • New Orleans • Nogales • Norfolk • Orlando • Philadelphia • Port Canaveral • Port Everglades • Seattle • San Diego • San Francisco • San Juan • Seattle • Tampa • Wilmington

We represent clients Worldwide and Nationwide in every port of entry, including:

Atlanta • Baltimore • Boston • Buffalo • Baltimore • Chicago • Charlotte • Cleveland • Dallas • Denver • Detroit • El Paso • Fort Lauderdale • Houston • Honolulu • Laredo • New York • JFK • Los Angeles • Long Beach • Miami • Memphis • Minneapolis • Nashville • Newark • New Orleans • Nogales • Norfolk • Orlando • Philadelphia • Port Canaveral • Port Everglades • Seattle • San Diego • San Francisco • San Juan • Seattle • Tampa • Wilmington

Areas of Practice

Customs Issues

The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection enforces myriad tariff, intellectual property, and trade regulations and handles civil seizures and forfeitures.

Federal Maritime Commission

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is the independent Federal agency responsible for regulating the U.S. international ocean transportation system for the benefit of U.S. exporters, importers, and the U.S. consumer.

Export Regulation

Exporting to foreign countries is a complicated process requiring in-depth knowledge of licensed commodities and the various requirements and rules of the U.S. agencies that regulate exporting.

International Trade

International Trade law is an aggregate of legal rules of international legislation and regulating relations in international trade. This branch of law is now an independent field of study as most governments have become part of the World Trade Organization.

Business Services

A type of law which encompasses services pertaining to the operational needs of businesses on a day-to-day basis. This includes but is not limited to activities such as contract formation, employment agreements, and dissolution.

Admiralty/ Maritime

A distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. We are skilled in this body of domestic law governing maritime activities, as well as private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans.

Meet the founders

Liang + Mooney

Shanshan “Shannon” Liang

Esq, Ph.D.

Neil Mooney

Esq

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    Welcome to the Mooney Law Firm. We hope you find our site informative and will subscribe to our blog for free periodic updates on Customs and other relevant law such as Federal Maritime Commission issues, Export Compliance, Admiralty, Airfreight, and general cargo claims.

 

    The pitfalls of import, export, global transportation, and foreign trade are numerous and difficult to anticipate.  Companies engaged in these activities frequently find themselves at the mercy of an inexperienced government official or a dishonest businessman.  With forty years of hands-on experience in international trade and transport, our Customs lawyers have the expertise to help you or your client.  Our practice is intentionally limited to serve the business needs of those involved in international trade and commerce, as well as their accompanying U.S. regulatory compliance needs.

With Affiliated Customs & International Trade Lawyers In All Principal Ports of the United States

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