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Shipping Finance Lawyer Joins New York Practice

Oct 08, 2013

Seasoned shipping and corporate finance lawyer, Brad Berman, joins the global legal practice of Norton Rose Fulbright’s US member firm as a partner based in the New York Office.Brad Berman focuses his practice on maritime and corporate finance…

Dan-Bunkering, Chemoil Begin Jury Trial

Oct 07, 2013

Dan-Bunkering Ltd. is commencing a jury trial in San Francisco in a dispute with the California based bunker supplier, Chemoil Corporation.The matter relates to a number of supplies of heavy fuel made by Chemoil in Panama in the spring of…

TS Karen Approach Closes Mississippi SW Pass

Oct 03, 2013

Vessel traffic to vease at Southwest Pass at 6 a.m. Friday, but cargo operations at Port of New Orleans terminals will continue as scheduled Friday, despite the impending closure.The Associated Branch Pilots, the pilots that guide ships through the mouth of the Mississippi River…

Hill Dickinson Announces Expansion into Hong Kong

Oct 03, 2013

International law firm Hill Dickinson LLP is pleased to announce the enhancement of its Asian practice with the opening of a new office in Hong Kong to work in partnership with its well-established Singapore team.  This expansion, the…

NMC Shutdown Advice

Oct 01, 2013

The U.S. Coast Guard's National Maritime Center provides advice on the imapct to its missions in the wake of the Government Shutdown.This notice serves to notify the maritime industry that Government has officially shutdown. The National…

Corporate Counsel Blaine Edwards Wins Houston Award

Oct 01, 2013

Superior Energy Services (Superior) announce that the Houston Business Journal (HBJ) has recognized Blaine Edwards, a Superior assistant general counsel, as the Best Associate General Counsel of a Small Legal Department for the 2013 Best Corporate Counsel Awards…

Asian Shippers Weigh in Against Container Weighing

Sep 30, 2013

THE Asian Shippers' Council (ASC) renewed its attack on the UN's International Maritime Organisation (IMO) over compulsory container weight verification partly because it is hard on shippers in emerging markets.'There are millions of shippers across Asia…

MLC 2006: Consolidating, Costly and Confusing

Sep 27, 2013

An expensive new Convention, ratified and now in force, brings many things to international shipping and, in exchange, promises to take away much from the bottom line. What will it mean to you and your operations? MarPro contributor Gary English helps to sort it all out…

ABA Book Explores Ocean Zoning Management

Sep 26, 2013

With oceans considered by many as one of the last frontiers, a new American Bar Association book will help experts and government planners use zoning as a vehicle for ocean development and management. “Zoning the Oceans: The Next Big Step…

BIFA Makes U-turn, Supports Shipborne Container Weighing

Sep 25, 2013

The British International Freight Association has given qualified support to last week’s decision by a sub-committee of the International Maritime Organization to approve a compromise proposal for verifying the weight of containers before they are loaded onboard ships…

Halliburton Guilty Plea in Deepwater Horizon Case

Sep 20, 2013

Halliburton Pleads Guilty to Destruction of Evidence in Connection with Deepwater Horizon Disaster and Is Sentenced to Statutory Maximum Fine; Former Halliburton Manager Is Charged. Halliburton Energy Services Inc. (Halliburton) pleaded…

Charterer Pays Heavily for Breaching 'Safe Port' Warranty

Sep 20, 2013

Charterer incurs US$138-million liability by breach of 'safe port' warranty in the 'Ocean Victory' case. Alistair Feeney, partner of London law firm Holman, Fenwick & Willan LLP gives valuable insights via London P&I Club news. The recent…

U.S. Ship Owners in Quandry with MLC2006

Sep 19, 2013

The failure of the United States to ratify an international treaty pertaining to maritime issues is, unfortunately, nothing new.  But the Senate’s failure to ratify the Maritime Labor Convention of 2006 (MLC), arising out of the 94th session…

SOCP Annual Fall Meeting and 20 Year Anniversary Event

Sep 17, 2013

20 Years of Collaboration & Innovation to Improve the U.S. Maritime IndustryAbout the MeetingThe Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP) cordially invites the maritime community to attend the SOCP Annual Fall Meeting, celebrating 20 Years of Collaboration & Innovation to Improve the U…

Senators Murray, Cantwell Introduce American Port Legislation

Sep 17, 2013

-    Senate bill designed level the playing field for American ports competing for cargo, boost investments in port infrastructure and maintenance-    Legislation replaces the Harbor Maintenance TaxU.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria…

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