by Editor | Oct 19, 2018 | Carriage by Sea, Case Summaries
By: Andrew R. Spector, Esq. and Spencer J. Wellborn, Esq. The Southern District of New York entered a noteworthy decision holding a manufacturer and non-vessel operating common carrier (“NVOCC”) liable for an explosion and fire on a vessel that resulted in...
by Editor | Oct 12, 2018 | Carriage by Sea, Commercial Issues
The Working Group – Sea Transport of the Fédération Internationale des Associations de Transitaires et Assimilés (FIATA) announced the publication of a Best Practices guide for Demurrage and Detention charges in Container Shipping. The absence of regulatory...
by Editor | Oct 9, 2018 | Environment
A foreign company-shipowner filed a request to Interlegal on defending rights and interests under the dispute with State Ecological Inspection on bringing vessel master to administrative liability. Vessel master was brought to administrative liability allegedly due to...
by Editor | Sep 28, 2018 | Commercial Issues
María Elena Sierra Díaz, General Director, AS Consultores There is a pain within the business sector regarding the imports or exports of products, commodities and inputs as well as for the companies who provide customs and transportation services to foreign trade...
by Editor | Sep 24, 2018 | Case Summaries, Commercial Issues
Alexey Remeslo, Mikhail Selivanov, Interlegal A large bunkering company applied to Interlegal for legal assistance due to debt recovery for bunker supply. Case analysis resulted in the decision on ship arrest as maritime claim security as soon as possible, since the...