Ship Arrest in Cyprus and how ship management companies can recover from the ship owners
By Andria Kouloumi, Associate Michael Kyprianou & Co LLC www.kyprianou.com Limassol, Cyprus andria.kouloumi(at)kyprianou.com Tel: +357 25 363685 Ship Arrest in Cyprus and how ship management companies can recover from the ship owners Ship arrest is a complicated area of civil law which may well vary in different jurisdictions. In Cyprus, ship arrest is enforced by […]
Injunction Over the Right of Disposal of Ships
By Mykola Kozachenko & Aleksey Remeslo Interlegal www.interlegal.com.ua Odessa, Ukraine Tel: 0038 (0487) 52-89-31 Injunctions Over the Right of Disposal of Ships Maritime business has always been subject to high-potential risks and losses deriving from various reasons, beginning with the natural perils of the sea to the human factor, which includes the non-commercial approach of some […]
The Arrest News – Issue 24
In this issue of The Arrest News, read about a surprising decision from Malta’s Superior Court, advice on how to mitigate risks of a LOI nightmare, and piercing and lifting the corporate veil in Spanish Courts. Read issue 24 in full here: The Arrest News 24
An OW Bunker Saga Case Summary
By Gary Seitz Gellert Scali Busenkell & Brown, LLC www.gsbblaw.com Philidelphia, PA · USA Tel: +1 215-238-0011 NUSTAR ENERGY SERVICES, INCORPORATED v. M/V COSCO AUCKLAND, IMO NO. 9484261 A brief summary of a recent case of note. In its decision rendered January 14, 2019 in the case of NUSTAR ENERGY SERVICES, INCORPORATED v. M/V COSCO AUCKLAND, IMO […]
The ongoing debate continues…
The ongoing debate continues…Should a cross-undertaking be required by Claimant? The English Court of Appeal has handed down a judgment that may well add fuel to the fire of this long debated topic. Robert Bright QC and Charles Holroyd of 7KBW have reported on the case of NatWest Markets plc v Stallion Eight Shipping Co. […]
The Arrest News – Issue 23
In this issue of The Arrest News, read a wide variety of topics from members of the Shiparrested.com network around the world including a broker’s role in ship arrest, IMO 2020 regulations, recent developments regarding arrests and injunctions in Panama and much more. Read issue 23 in full here: The Arrest News 23
The Ship Arrest Concept
By Margareth Galho Escritório de Advogados www.margarethgalho.com info@margarethgalho.com The Ship Arrest Concept According to the provisions of the International Convention on the Arrest of Sea-Going Ships, signed at Brussels 10 May 1952, capture means the detention of a ship by judicial process to secure a maritime claim, but does not include the seizure of a […]
The Arrest News – Issue 22
In this issue of The Arrest News read about two decisions in US Court of Appeals of the Second and Eleventh circuits, amendments to the Russian Merchant Shipping Code, and how to arrest a vessel in Saudi Arabia. Read issue 22 in full here: The Arrest News 22
13 June 2018 Decision on maritime liens in US
By Mathias Steinø Hafnia Law Firm LLP Nyhavn 69 · 1051 Copenhagen K · Denmark Tel: +45 33 34 39 00 E-mail: mms@hafnialaw.com OW / ING Case Decision on Maritime Liens in the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit We all know the US as a good place for arrest of charterer’s debt. […]
Ship arrest in Ukraine: updated regulations
Ship arrest in Ukraine: updated regulations There is no doubt that the main event which will determine Ukrainian legal trends in sea carriage in 2018 is the entry into force of the Law of Ukraine No. 2147-VIII dd. 03.10.2017 “On amendments to the Commercial Procedural Code of Ukraine, Civil Procedural Code of Ukraine, Administrative Court […]