Ince Promotes Three New Partners

April 25, 2013

Evangelos Catsambas
Evangelos Catsambas
Rania Tadros
Rania Tadros
Sami Chowdhury
Sami Chowdhury

International law firm Ince & Co. announced the imminent promotion of three lawyers to the partnership.

Dubai
Rania Tadros – Rania has experience in commercial arbitration and litigation within the shipping and energy and offshore markets. She has had experience handling a range of matters for clients in the offshore support and oilfield services sector.  Rania has also advised on a number of shipping disputes concerning the Middle East and has a particular focus on construction disputes and claims relating to refund guarantees. Rania will relocate from London to Dubai this summer. 

Hamburg
Sami Chowdhury – a German Rechtsanwalt, Sami advises on all aspects of German law in connection with national and cross-border financings, acting for domestic and international lenders and owners in the shipping and energy and offshore markets. His work includes new financings and security and ongoing financings and finance leases. In current market conditions he also advises on complex workouts and restructurings and foreclosures and enforcements in and outside of insolvency.

Piraeus
Evangelos Catsambas – Evangelos is a shipping specialist whose practice embraces both contentious and noncontentious matters. He specializes in charterparty and contract of carriage work, as well as advising on newbuilding and marine insurance issues. His clients include shipowners, charterers, cargo shippers and traders, P&I Clubs and hull underwriters.
 

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