Top 10 maritime law firms

In the vast and intricate world of the maritime industry, the right legal partner can be the difference between smooth sailing and turbulent waters. From global giants with a storied history in maritime matters to dynamic players shaping the future of the industry, join us as we explore the top 10 maritime law firms around the world.

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We selected the top 10 maritime law firms based on a number of factors, including the firm’s experience, reputation, and track record in maritime law. We also considered the firm’s size, geographic reach, and ability to provide clients with a wide range of legal services.

Norton Rose Fulbright

  • Global law firm with a strong shipping practice.
  • Offices in 40 countries and have a long history of advising on maritime matters.
  • Experts in a wide range of maritime law, including chartering, insurance, and environmental law.

Hogan Lovells

  • International law firm with a strong presence in the maritime sector.
  • Offices in over 50 countries and have extensive experience in complex litigation and arbitration.
  • Experts in shipping, offshore energy, and ports and terminals.

White & Case

  • Global law firm with a leading shipping practice.
  • Offices in over 40 countries and have experience in all aspects of maritime law, including litigation, arbitration, and regulatory compliance.
  • Strong track record in representing major shipping companies and organizations.

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

  • Global law firm with a long history of advising on maritime matters.
  • Offices in over 30 countries and are experts in shipping, offshore energy, and insurance.
  • Strong track record in complex litigation and arbitration.

Linklaters

  • Global law firm with a leading shipping practice in Asia.
  • Offices in over 20 countries and are experts in shipping, offshore energy, and ports and terminals.
  • Strong track record in representing major shipping companies and organizations.

Shearman & Sterling

  • Global law firm with a strong shipping practice in the United States.
  • Offices in over 30 countries and have experience in all aspects of maritime law, including litigation, arbitration, and regulatory compliance.
  • Strong track record in representing major shipping companies and organizations.

Clyde & Co

  • International law firm with a leading shipping practice in the United Kingdom.
  • Offices in over 30 countries and are experts in shipping, offshore energy, and insurance.
  • Strong track record in complex litigation and arbitration.

Watson Farley & Williams

  • International law firm with a strong shipping practice in the United States.
  • Offices in over 30 countries and have experience in all aspects of maritime law, including litigation, arbitration, and regulatory compliance.
  • Strong track record in representing major shipping companies and organizations.

Ince

  • International law firm with a leading shipping practice in the United Kingdom.
  • Offices in over 20 countries and are experts in shipping, offshore energy, and insurance.
  • Strong track record in complex litigation and arbitration.

Eversheds Sutherland

  1. Global law firm with a strong shipping practice in the United States.
  2. Experience in all aspects of maritime law, including litigation, arbitration, and regulatory compliance.
  3. Strong track record in representing major shipping companies and organizations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases do maritime law firms handle?
Maritime law firms handle cargo claims, vessel collisions, salvage disputes, ship arrest proceedings, charter party disputes, marine insurance claims, seafarer injury and wage claims, shipbuilding and repair contracts, and environmental liability cases including oil spills.

What makes a good maritime law firm?
A strong maritime law firm combines deep technical understanding of shipping operations with legal expertise, has international reach across major maritime jurisdictions, maintains relationships with P&I clubs and underwriters, and provides around-the-clock availability for emergency incidents.

Which cities are the main centres for maritime law?
London is the global centre of maritime law, particularly for arbitration. Other major centres include New York, Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg, Piraeus, and Oslo — all home to significant concentrations of maritime legal expertise and shipping industry activity.

When does a shipping company need to engage a maritime law firm?
A maritime lawyer should be engaged immediately after a serious incident (collision, grounding, fire), when a vessel is detained or arrested, when a significant cargo claim is received, when charter party disputes arise, or when a seafarer makes a personal injury claim.

How does maritime arbitration work?
Most commercial maritime disputes are resolved through arbitration rather than court litigation. Parties agree on an arbitrator (or panel) with maritime expertise, present their case in writing and through hearings, and receive a binding award. LMAA arbitration in London is the most widely used forum for shipping disputes.

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