The Arrest News – Issue 44
In this issue of The Arrest News: • Letters of Credit – New Uncertainties? by K. Murali Pany & Jolene Tan, JTJB (Singapore) • Ship Attacks in the Red Sea Raise Alarms by Wiwin Abdul Kahar & Deelora Ahmad, Rahayu Partnership (Malaysia) • United States Marshals Service – Unsung Heros of Ship Arrests by Gary […]
The Arrest News – Issue 41
In this issue of The Arrest News:• Foreign Seafarers as Material Witnesses – Modern Day Subjugation? by George Chalos, Chalos & Co. (USA)• Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy and What it Means for Shipping Industry Stakeholders by Joseph Tan Jude Benny LLP (Singapore)• Re-Arrest of Vessel Overturned by Western High Court of Denmark by Johannes Grove […]
The Arrest News – Issue 40
In this issue of The Arrest News: • Ship Arrest Trends in The United States by Gary Seitz, GSBB Law (USA) • Shipbuilding Contracts: Practical Issues and Considerations by Rafizah Gafoor, Joseph Tan Jude Benny LLP (Singapore) • Vessel Damaged in Marina…Can I Sue? by Kenra Parriswhittaker, Parriswhittaker (Bahamas) • Blockade of the Ukrainian Seaports: Problems […]
USA – Ship Arrests in Practice, 13th edition
Download here the USA chapter from the latest edition of our Ship Arrests in Practice publication. The law is stated as of 1st of January 2022.
The Arrest News – Issue 35
In this issue of The Arrest News: • Demurrage: Were We Right All Along? by Craig Dunford, QC (Northern Ireland) • Ship Arrest in Ireland – Time Charterer’s Debts by Hugh Kennedy, Kennedys (Ireland) • Nederland Shipping Corporation v. United States of America by George Chalos, Chalos & Co. (USA) • Maximising Sale Value by […]
The Arrest News – Issue 31
In this issue of The Arrest News, members’ articles include: • Recent U.S. Admiralty Decisions Involving Coronavirus by George Chalos, Chalos & Co (USA) • Options of Registering Foreign Vessels Under the Russian Flag by Alexey Karchiomov, EPAM Law Offices (Russia) • Possible Problems with Judicial Auctions of Vessels in India by Ashwin Shanker, George […]
The Arrest News – Issue 27
In this issue of The Arrest News, we examine the IMO2020 regulations enforcement from a U.S. perspective; the Indian Admiralty Act of 2017 and its most noteworthy features; and the Evangelismos test in wrongful arrest cases. Read issue 27 in full here: The Arrest News 27
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. […]
Maritime Arrests and Attachment in the Delaware River and Bay Region
GSBB Ship Arrest and Attachments in Delaware River and Bay 2018(GFS)