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New York Law Journal

ICC Chemical Corp. v. Nordic Tankers Trading A/S

Arbitrators Found Dispute Centered on Cargo's Contamination, Not Ship Fitness; Award Stands
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge Reverses Ship Seizure, Awards $1.2 Million in Damages

A Dania Beach lawyer wins a defense judgment and $1.2 million in damages for a Hollywood company whose ship was seized in Panama at the behest of an Orlando shipping company.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

In Re M/V MSC Flamina

Jones Act, DOHSA, Maritime Law Inapplicable In Suit by Wife of Chief Mate Killed in Fire
2 minute read

International Edition

Clifford Chance Recruits Offshore Finance Partners in Singapore

Norton Rose Fulbright partners Gervais Green and Kate Sherrard will start in April and September, respectively.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Prevailing Winds Shifting in Ship Owner/Medical Staff Liability

Prevailing law that a ship owner is not liable to a passenger for the negligence of a ship's medical staff when provided by a reasonably competent doctor is shifting, write attorneys Craig P. Liszt and William E. Kiriloff.
10 minute read

International Edition

Stephenson Harwood Formalizes Chinese Association

Through a pair of former lawyers, the U.K. firm is taking advantage of a free trade agreement between Hong Kong and mainland China to gain Chinese law capability.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Lessons Learned From an International Shipping Bankruptcy

But how does one balance the competing interests of borrower and creditor in accordance with U.S. and international law? More specifically, what can a lender do to protect its claims without running afoul of the automatic stay imposed by the U.S. bankruptcy law?
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Woman Awarded $1.1 Million in Cruise Dining Room Fall

A Fort Lauderdale federal jury awarded $1.1 million to a woman who tripped on a bucket on a cruise ship operated by Carnival's Costa.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Clause Waiving Right to Review of Arbitration Award Invalidated

Joseph D. Nohavicka discusses a recent decision that makes it clear that the Second Circuit will reject the argument that a party has breached an agreement by seeking to vacate an arbitration award.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Crescendo Maritime Co. v. Bank of Comm. Co. Ltd.

By | March 03, 2016
Awards Against Bank That Guaranteed Ship's Build Upheld; N.Y. Assets Support Jurisdiction
1 minute read

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