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Contractual Choice of Law in Quickie Convenience

Contractual Choice of Law in Quickie Convenience

by Editor | Oct 2, 2020 | Case Summaries, Commercial Issues, Jurisdiction + Forum

The Ontario Court of Appeal recently addressed an interprovincial commercial dispute in which contractual choices of law and forum played a central role, overturning the decision of the Superior Court and granting the appellant relief. Ref: Quickie Convenience Stores...
Caught in the Middle: Storage and Demurrage Charges

Caught in the Middle: Storage and Demurrage Charges

by Editor | Sep 29, 2020 | Commercial Issues

Gavin Magrath, Magrath’s International Legal Counsel, Toronto, Canada In spite of global supply chain interruptions caused by COVID-19, carriers and terminals have largely continued to impose tariff charges for storage, detention, and demurrage of containers. While...
Road Haulage Association – Conditions of Carriage 2020

Road Haulage Association – Conditions of Carriage 2020

by Editor | Sep 25, 2020 | Carriage by Road, Commercial Issues

John Habergham, Myton Law, Hull U.K. After a lapse of a little over a decade, the RHA have refreshed their carriage conditions. The latest version will be very familiar to most parties.  The overall scheme of liability has been retained but there are a few significant...
Judicial Guidance Opinions and Cases in China Relating to Covid-19

Judicial Guidance Opinions and Cases in China Relating to Covid-19

by Editor | Sep 15, 2020 | COVID-19, National Issues

By Yingbo (George) Wang & Xin Mu, Dentons Beijing Since the sudden outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic, numerous central and local authorities in China have enacted policies to bailout businesses and individuals. Meanwhile some of higher people’s courts have issued...
P&I Clubs’ Letter Of Undertaking – Practice In Ukraine

P&I Clubs’ Letter Of Undertaking – Practice In Ukraine

by Editor | Sep 12, 2020 | Carriage by Sea, Commercial Issues

Evgeniy Sukachev, Senior Partner, and Irina Dolya, Associate, Black Sea Law Company International merchant shipping is undeniably a link for the global economy. Relations in the merchant shipping sphere are regulated not only by national systems of laws and codes, but...
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