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CMR Art.31 Forum and Jurisdiction

CMR Art.31 Forum and Jurisdiction

by Editor | Oct 19, 2022 | Carriage by Road, Case Summaries

Charlotte J. van Steenderen, Van Steenderen Mainport Lawyers, Rotterdam The District Court of The Hague rendered a judgment on 19 January 2022 in a case concerning damage sustained to a consignment of roses en route from Spain to the Netherlands...
Government of Canada announces Digital Supply Chain Infrastructure

Government of Canada announces Digital Supply Chain Infrastructure

by Editor | Oct 14, 2022 | National Issues

Gavin Magrath, Magrath’s International Legal Counsel, Toronto, Canada The Government of Canada announced today its $136 million Advancing Industry-Driven Digitalization of Canada’s Supply Chain initiative. The initiative aims to develop digital solutions that will...
Managing Commercial Risk with Chinese Counterparties

Managing Commercial Risk with Chinese Counterparties

by Editor | Oct 1, 2022 | Commercial Issues, National Issues

Arthur A. Nitsevych, Interlegal Ukraine In the framework of our China Desk Service, we have analyzed several times specifications of business with Chinese entities, paid attention to nuances and risks that your company may face during cooperation with Chinese...
Vessel arrest – what is acceptable security?

Vessel arrest – what is acceptable security?

by Editor | Jul 25, 2022 | Case Summaries, Vessel Arrest

John Habergham, Myton Law, Hull U.K. Ref: Pacific Pearl Co Limited v Osios Shipping Inc A recent case before the Court of Appeal has considered what security should be seen as acceptable either to avoid the arrest of a vessel or obtain her release. Although the...
Presidential comments on freight rates conflict with FMC

Presidential comments on freight rates conflict with FMC

by Editor | Jun 26, 2022 | Carriage by Sea, Commercial Issues

Veronica Taubas, Argentina President Joe Biden recently made a statement highlighting concerns about high freight rates and placing the blame on carriers. The statement regarding the excessive rise in maritime freight is striking in light of what was ruled by the...
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