Marine Claims & Casualty Investigation Conference

August 25, 2015

 

HINODE Maritime Events is conducting the "Conference on Handling Marine Claims and Investigating Marine Casualties". According to the organisers, the program which is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at the Vivanta by Taj - President, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai has received an unusually very good response. There is exceptionally good interest being shown by Marine Claims practitioners, lawyers, insurers, surveyors.

Internationally renowned speakers who will make presentations and the topics (subject to changes and modifications) are:

  * "Cargo Claims and Defences available to Shipowners" by Capt Amol Deshmukh, Head - Marine Claims & Insurance, Celestial Meridian Shipping Pvt. Ltd Mumbai

  *  "The Relevance and Future of General Average" by Mr Alex Pinto, Director, Richards Hogg Lindley, Charles Taylor Consulting Singapore

  *  "Hull Damage Claims" by Mr David Morriss, Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan LLP London

  *  "Marine Insurance - Present and Future" by Mr R Asaithambi, Chief Manager, Marine Hull Department, New India Assurance Co Ltd Mumbai

  *  Marine Casualty Investigation – Are shipowners ready? by Mr John Wilson, Director Technical Services Asia, American P&I Club, Hong Kong

  *  Casualties at Sea- The Indian Coast Guard Perspective by DIG Donny Michael, Indian Coast Guard

  *  Mega Incidents from a P&I Club Perspective - Are the Clubs ready? by Mr Chris Hall, Managing Director, American P&I Club, Hong Kong

  *  "Limitation of Liability in India" by Mr Zarir Bharucha, Partner, Zarir Bharucha and Associates Mumbai

Delegate Registration per person; Rs 7,999/-

For registration contact:

Sonali Deb (Ms)
Adviser, Conferences Division
HINODE Maritime Events
214, Devi Annapurna Premises
Plot no 8, Sector 18 Vashi
Navi Mumbai 400703
tel: +91 9819852840, +91-22-41235358, 41235359
email: [email protected]

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