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Shipping
We count among our clients many of the world’s leading shipowners, P&I Clubs, charterers, builders, traders, banks and insurers.
Our shipping lawyers deal with the full range of legal issues affecting those involved in the shipping industry, advising on — among other things — charterparties, shipbuilding and cargo claims. They have expertise in the carriage of almost every type of cargo and associated problems. We have acted on a number of high-profile piracy cases.
Our Admiralty lawyers, many of whom are ex-mariners, assist in virtually every major maritime casualty worldwide, responding to ship fires, sinkings, groundings, collisions and pollution incidents.
In the past five years we have acted on more than 50 reported cases in Lloyd’s Law Reports on a wide variety of shipping matters.
Our international emergency response team is available 24 hours a day to deal quickly and decisively with clients’ needs.
Our ship finance lawyers represent owners and lenders, acting in all aspects of asset financing for the shipping and offshore industries around the world, including ship sale and purchase, syndicated financing, refinancing, work-outs and related advisory work.
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News from Ince & Co
Martin David joins Ince & Co's Singapore office as Asia head of energy
Ince & Co promotes three new partners
Ince & Co seminar focuses on key issues in Indian shipping
Lawyer rating publication recognises Ince & Co's Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Ince & Co achieves top rankings in Chambers Global 2013 edition
Briefings from Ince & Co
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) and the offshore wind farm industry
The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) will enter into force internationally on 20 August 2013.
Legal update: international trade and commodities — April 2013
Ince & Co has published the April 2013 edition of its International Trade and Commodities Legal Update.
Analysis from The Lawyer

Cover up
Professional indemnity cases keep hitting the court lists as settlement values continue to rise

