Tense stand-off on German-owned Marina resolved after six days of limbo
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Huge salvage bill for ‘ghost’ ship that washed up after 16 months
Irish government still trying to trace owner of cargo vessel abandoned by crew in Atlantic in 2018
Red Sea ferry sinking claimants allowed to pursue damages against RINA
European Court of Justice confirms relatives of more than 1,000 victims of tragedy can bring a case against the classification society in Italy.
Boxship crew lock themselves in as tense migrant impasse continues
Shipowner’s lawyer says Italian government has yet to decide whether to disembark 79 increasingly desperate people
HSBC targets fuel trader ZenRock with court restructuring bid
Judicial management sought for oil trading house with Singapore chartering desk
Virtual handling of shipping law expected to continue after lockdown
Court and arbitration hearings have adapted quickly to going online in coronavirus crisis, and greater use of technology is likely to be normal in future
Thornico exits shipowning as two more companies enter bankruptcy
Danish company tells TradeWinds the move is part of an agreed asset-light strategy with lender HCOB
All offshore vessels owners must now restructure, says new DOF chairman
Norwegian lawyer ready to battle market dislocation to secure future for company
Tanker owners face late payments and demurrage disputes amid oil logistics woes
Shipowners are not immune from supply chain woes even though spot rates are historically high
Australia orders bulker to discharge non-compliant fuel
MUR Shipping handymax gets short detention after non-compliant bunker fuel was found on board