Legal Advisory Services on Maritime Law
Shipping remains the most important means of moving goods around the world. With over 90 percent of the world’s cargo moving through seaports, maritime law and regulation—directly or indirectly—affects most businesses. Increased global trade, rising fuel costs, ongoing environmental regulation, overcapacity in the industry, the prospects for autonomous shipping, and cyber risks have converged to make this industry alter course.
Shipping remains the most important means of moving goods around the world. With over 90 percent of the world’s cargo moving through seaports, maritime law and regulation—directly or indirectly—affects most businesses. Increased global trade, rising fuel costs, ongoing environmental regulation, overcapacity in the industry, the prospects for autonomous shipping, and cyber risks have converged to make this industry alter course.
- Vessel Arrest and Detention
- Review of Charterparty Agreements
- Casualty, Pollution and Salvage
- Maritime and Logistics Contracts
- Regulatory and Government
- Maritime Security and Piracy
- Vessel Finance, Maritime Bankruptcies and Workouts, including Maritime Liens
- Energy, LNG/LPG and Cables
- Marine Appellate and Amicus Curiae
- Intermodal and Terminal
- Cruise line and Yachts