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Chip Merlin
BornWilliam F. Merlin Jr.
(1959-03-19) March 19, 1959 (age 65)
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
💼 Occupation
Attorney, professional athlete, author
📆 Years active  1985-Present
🌐 Websitewww.merlinlawgroup.com

Chip Merlin (born March 19th, 1959), is an American attorney, author, and professional athlete. His Merlin Law Group is the second-largest firm in the United States in the field of representing insurance claims for natural disaster victims, for which the Tampa Bay Times named him "The Master of Disaster." In 2018, Merlin purchased the S/V Merlin and became a professional boat racer, successfully participating in numerous races and regattas. Merlin's transition from attorney to professional athlete was the subject of an autobiography, Mavericks and Merlins, published by Forbes.

Early life[edit]

Merlin was born in 1959. He is the son of retired U.S. Coast Guard admiral and sailor Bill Merlin, who had a brief career as a professional yacht racer in the 1950s. As a child, Merlin aspired to become a professional racer himself and won several titles in Flying Scot races, but ultimately decided to pursue a legal career instead.[1]

Legal career[edit]

Merlin founded his firm in Tampa in 1985.[2] He initially rose to national prominence when his firm took on numerous cases related to Hurricane Katrina[3], including successfully representing the Port of New Orleans in a $150 million claim against Factory Mutual Insurance.[2]

Beginning in 2012, Merlin expanded his firm to the Northeast to represent clients impacted by Hurricane Sandy, representing over 400 people; Merlin advocated on behalf of his clients to the U.S. District Court of New Jersey asking for greater transparency from insurance companies in natural disaster cases[4]. In 2016, the firm expanded to include 41 attorneys representing clients in Chicago, Phoenix, and West Palm Beach, making it the second-largest law firm in the United States specializing in insurance claims for natural disasters.[2] In addition to his legal career, Merlin is a regular contributor to Forbes, writing about insurance law. [5]

Sports career[edit]

In 2017, Merlin purchased the SV Merlin. He had initially only intended to charter the boat as a present for his father to race in the 2017 Newport Bermuda Race. Merlin had been aware of the boat since 1977, when he read about it's victory in the Transpacific Yacht Race. Upon seeing the boat for the first time, Merlin instead opted to purchase it and embark upon a professional sailing career, forming the Merlin Yacht Racing Team. His first race was the 2018 Race to Habana, for which Merlin received line honors.[6] He then participated in the Regatta del Sol al Sol to Isla Mujeres, Mexico.

In the 2017 Transpacific Race, Merlin placed third in his division and eighth overall.[7] Following the race, Merlin began extensive renovations on the yacht ahead of future races. In the 2019 Transpacific Race, Merlin again placed third in his division.[8]

In 2021, he competed in the Rolex Big Boat Series. The same year he wrote Mavericks and Merlins, documenting the first four years of his yacht racing career.[9] As of 2024, Merlin has participated in nine races with the ship.[10]

Other work[edit]

Merlin contributed content to Winds over Bolivar, a 2010 book documenting the impact of Hurricane Ike on Bolivar, Texas.[11]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Henley, Brenda Cannon; Deleo, Ron; Merlin, Chip. (2010) Winds Over Bolivar. Ed. Rawls, Crystal. ISBN 9781617898044 Search this book on .
  • Merlin, Chip. (2020) Pay Up!: Preventing A Disaster With Your Own Insurance Company ISBN 978-1946633828 Search this book on .
  • Merlin, Chip. (2021) Mavericks and Merlins ISBN 978-1642251227 Search this book on .

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • [1] - Merlin Yacht Racing

References[edit]


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