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The Arrest News – Issue 44

The Arrest News – Issue 44

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 43

The Arrest News – Issue 43

In this issue of The Arrest News: • Even Admiralty’s Powerful Attachment Procedure Has Limits by Gary Seitz, GSBB Law, (USA)• The Impact of Sanctions on Shipping and Trade by K. Murali Pany & Rafizah Gaffoor, JTJB (Singapore)• Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Allowances Clause for BIMCO’s ship management agreement (SHIPMAN) by Richard Faint, Chartered Arbitrator […]

The Arrest News – Issue 42

The Arrest News – Issue 42

In this issue of The Arrest News: • Annual Members’ Conference Summary• English Law & E-Documents by Richard Faint, Charter Wise Ltd. (UK)• Sister Ship Arrest in India by Rohan Janardhanan, Rex Legalis (India)• Remembering John Harris Read the full issue in link here: The Arrest News Issue 42

The Arrest News – Issue 41

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 […]

Groundings in the Suez Canal – Law and Liability

by Hany Mamoon and Karim Marouny Al Tamimi and Company, Egyptw: www.tamimi.come: info@tamimi.comt: +20 2 3368 1000 Groundings in the Suez Canal – Law and Liability The Suez Canal is one of the most important and busiest trade routes in the word being the shortest link between the east and the west due to its […]

Legal Procedures for Implementing Foreign International Arbitration Awards in Egypt

Dr. Nabil Farag, Managing Partner, Nabil Farag Law Firm Port Said H.Office: 23 July & Abou El-Feda St., El-Shark, 2nd Floor, El – Shammaa Tower, 42111. P. O. Box: 1036. Port – Said, Egypt. www.nbllaw.comTel.:  +20 66 3208888 – +20 66 3208963 Fax: +20 66 3208806 – Mob:+201000130101.Email: nbllaw@interlink.com.eg – nbllawfirm@gmail.com ——————————————————————–Cairo Office: 75, El Nozha Street, Fifth Floor,Heliopolis, Cairo, EgyptTel.: +2 02 24194407 – +2 02 4194408 Fax: […]

Mozambique – Ship Arrests in Practice, 14th Edition

Download here the Mozambique chapter from the latest of Ship Arrests in Practice publication. The law is stated of 1 January 2023.

The Arrest News – Issue 40

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 […]

Frequently Asked Questions on Ship Arrest in Panama

By Jorge A. Quijano, LL.M. (Cardiff)Managing PartnerJ. QUIJANO ABOGADOSjorge@jquijano.comwww.jquijano.com 1. How fast can a ship within Panama’s territorial waters or transiting through the Panama Canal be arrested?   The arrest of the ship can be arranged within the same day. The Maritime Courts of Panama are available 24/7 to arrest the vessel once located at any […]

The Arrest News – Issue 39

The Arrest News – Issue 39

In this issue of The Arrest News: • Ship Arrest For Claim Against Personal Debtor Other Than Registered Ship Owner by Petar Djurovic, Abaco Ltd and Filip Milosevic, Law Office Milosevic (Montenegro) • Force Majeure: ‘best endeavors’ does not require non-contractual performance by Kenra Parriswhittaker, Parriswhittaker (Bahamas) • ESG and Shipping: Navigating towards a sustainable […]