by Conflict Orbit
If your defense or space company supports overseas missions through hardware, software, or personnel, you’re likely aware of export, cyber, and contract risks. But less understood is scrutiny under the Law of War. If something goes wrong, oversight bodies may ask: ➡️...
by Conflict Orbit
Part of my work as a private Law of War compliance attorney involves looking ahead, thinking through legal frameworks before the need becomes urgent. One area I’ll be working on is planetary protection: how law might evolve if we discover microbial life on Mars,...
by Conflict Orbit
Charleston, SC’s harbor is one of the East Coast’s most strategic hubs. A gateway for global trade, military logistics, and maritime innovation. But with that importance comes exposure. Recent incidents, from vessel malfunctions near the Ravenel Bridge to congestion...