Campbell Johnston Clark Bolsters Admiralty and Casualty Team

August 1, 2018

Paul Apostolis (Photo: CJC)
Paul Apostolis (Photo: CJC)
Andrew Gray (Photo:  CJC)
Andrew Gray (Photo: CJC)

Specialized international shipping law firm Campbell Johnston Clark (CJC) has announced new senior appointments to the Admiralty and Casualty teams in its London and Singapore offices.

Paul Apostolis is joining CJC’s Singapore office from HFW Singapore while Andrew Gray joins as a partner in London from Clyde & Co. The appointments are effective from August 1. Both Apostolis and Gray have extensive casualty experience and are proficient in all aspects of the dry side of casualties that necessarily arise from incidents.

Alistair Johnston, Director and one of the three founders of Campbell Johnston Clark, said the appointments were indicative of the importance the firm places on its Admiralty and Casualty work. Johnston said that CJC would also strengthen its presence in Asia in the coming weeks, with another senior individual joining its Singapore team from HFW Singapore.

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