View the event brochure for Salvage Law & Practice
This tailor-made salvage law course enabled you to:
•Gain an insight into the latest trends and developments in law and practice relating to salvage and wreck removal
•Understand the purpose and key provisions of LOF contracts and future developments to LOF contract design and administration
•Explore the arbitration procedure and discover how salvage awards are assessed
•Examine other salvage related contracts including those relating to towage and wreck removal
Ben Browne
Partner
Thomas Cooper
Joanna Waterfall
Partner
Roose + Partners
Toby Stephens
Partner
Holman Fenwick Willan
Adrian Hand
Senior Marine Manager
Waltons & Morse
Kevin Austin
Senior Associate/Master Mariner
Norton Rose
Nick Donnelly
Solicitor
Thomas Cooper
Simon Kverndal Q.C
Quadrant Chambers
Jeremy Russell Q.C
Quadrant Chambers
Peter Ferrer
Quadrant Chambers
Mark Jones
Stone Chambers
Dominic Happé
Stone Chambers
Delegates participated in our interactive case study exercise. The day included:
The Casualty: Facts of the salvage, the salved property, OOPs, the dangers
Weeks 1-4: Appointing arbitrator, collecting security, initial collection of contemporaneous evidence. The panel will include lawyers and clients representing Salvors, Hull, P&I and Cargo
Procedure: Taking statements, assessment of dangers, whether to appoint experts, choosing witnesses, values, OOPs, settlement offers, role of SCR and his Final Salvage Report (SCOPIC cases)
Preparing for the hearing: Disclosure, values, preparation and exchange of expert’s reports, settlement/mediation, bundling
Mock Arbitration hearing involving counsel for Salvors, Ship and Cargo and an Arbitrator
"A great way to keep in touch with a quickly changing environment"
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