Practice Areas
Admiralty and Maritime Law
Admiralty law or Maritime law is a distinct body of general law, which governs both domestic law, governing maritime activities and private international law governing the relationships between private entities, which operate vessels on the oceans. Ships may be arrested to obtain payment for first preferred ship’s mortgages, crew wages, dockage, ship repair charges, ship’s chandlers bills, and other vessel expenses.
Our attorneys provide representation to owners, charterers, operators, agents and freight forwarders on the following issues:
• Advising on disputes arising from Bills of Lading; • Advising on Charterparty and Contract of Affreightment disputes; • Advising on general shipping issues and ship building contracts; • Dealing with issues arising out of cargo claims, collision and salvage • Dealing with vessel arrest.
The insurer must pay to the insured the sum of the contribution of the insured goods to joint losses whether the adjustment of these losses is provisional or final as well as the expenses of assistance and salvage according to the value insured with him, minus (when necessary), the particular average losses borne by the insurer. Article 397 of UAE Maritime Law.
Our Specialties
- Admiralty and Maritime Law
- Aviation Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Banking Law (Commercial and Islamic)
- Business Law (Commercial and Corporate)
- Civil Law
- Construction Law and Real Estate Development
- Contract Law
- Commercial Agency and Related Disputes
- Criminal Law
- Intellectual Property
- Labour Law
- Litigation and Rent committee cases
- Structuring and Setting-up business in UAE-Free Zone and Offshore