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Ship arrest in Ukraine: updated regulations

Ship arrest in Ukraine: updated regulations

by Editor | May 22, 2018 | Commercial Issues, National Issues

Arthur A. Nitsevych, Interlegal Ukraine nitsevych@interlegal.com.ua There are no doubts that the main occasion, which will determine the Ukrainian legal trends in sea carriage in 2018, is the entry into force of the Law of Ukraine on October 03 2017 “On amendments to...
AP Moller-Maersk A/S (t/a Maersk Line) v Kyokuyo Ltd

AP Moller-Maersk A/S (t/a Maersk Line) v Kyokuyo Ltd

by Editor | May 16, 2018 | Carriage by Sea, Case Summaries

Paul Bugden, Bugden + Co., London Introduction This important Court of Appeal case concerned the scope of the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules and their application to the carriage of goods by sea in containers. Kyokuyo (the respondent to the appeal and the claimant cargo...
The Ashdod Magistrate Court – An Insurance Company May File A Claim In Israel Against Foreign Defendants

The Ashdod Magistrate Court – An Insurance Company May File A Claim In Israel Against Foreign Defendants

by Editor | May 9, 2018 | Carriage by Sea

Gill Nadel, Dave Zeitoun, Shirly Strezhevsky, Goldfarb Seligman, Israel Background: Israeli legislation created a special arrangement which allows for claims to be filed against individuals who are not within the territory of the State of Israel. The plaintiff files a...
Is a Freight Forwarder responsible for late arrival of goods?

Is a Freight Forwarder responsible for late arrival of goods?

by Editor | Apr 23, 2018 | Case Summaries, Principal + Agent

Roy Gilad, Grossman, Cordova, Gilad & Co, Israel On March 14, 2018, the Magistrate Court in the city of Be’er Sheva in Israel gave a ruling on the question of whether a freight forwarder is responsible for alleged damage sustained by an importer as a result of a...
LPL v Onego Shipping “the Pietro Benedetti”

LPL v Onego Shipping “the Pietro Benedetti”

by Editor | Apr 18, 2018 | Carriage by Sea, Case Summaries, Transport Documents

Arnold Van Steenderen, Van Steenderen Mainport Lawyers, Rotterdam Ref: LPL Projects Logistics Spain S.L. and TransGroup Worldwide Logistics v. Onego Shipping & Chartering B.V. – the “Pietro Benedetti” Transformer shipped from Bilbao (Spain) to Houston (Texas)...
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