IDEX Consulting Ltd
Litigation - Shipping Lawyer 0-6
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Litigation - Shipping Lawyer 0-6
Leading Global Law Firm is looking to hire a bright Associate: Assist with a variety of dry shipping disputes, including charterparty claims, cargo claims, bills of lading issues, demurrage, hire disputes, and ship management agreements. Support on wet shipping matters, including collisions, groundings, salvage, pollution, and general average. Draft pleadings, witness statements, instructions to counsel, and arbitration submissions. Conduct factual and legal research, analyse evidence, and prepare case summaries or advice notes for internal and client use. Manage disclosure/review exercises and assist with document production. Attend court/arbitration hearings, conferences with counsel, and client meetings as required. Client Relationship & Matter Management Build strong working relationships with shipowners, charterers, insurers, P&I Clubs, and other maritime stakeholders. Prepare clear, accurate client communications, including reporting updates and advice on case strategy. Support senior lawyers in managing workstreams, deadlines, and matter administration. Business Development & Knowledge Contribute to client alerts, industry updates, and thought leadership on developments in shipping law. Assist in preparing pitches and materials for client meetings and sector events. Maintain and develop specialist knowledge of maritime law, arbitration procedures (LMAA, LCIA, ICC, etc.), and relevant international conventions (e.g., Hague-Visby, Salvage Convention). Requirements Skills, Experience & Qualifications Essential Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales Demonstrated interest or prior experience in maritime or commercial litigation (through seats, internships, or paralegal work). Strong analytical, drafting, and research skills. Excellent written and verbal communication with the ability to translate complex issues clearly. High level of attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, international practice. Desirable Experience with LMAA arbitrations or High Court (Commercial Court/Admiralty Court) procedures. Knowledge of shipping contracts, charterparties, bills of lading, marine insurance, and/or maritime conventions. Proficiency in reviewing technical or operational shipping reports (e.g., from surveyors or P&I Clubs). Foreign language capability beneficial but not required. Personal Attributes Proactive, motivated, and eager to build expertise in shipping litigation. Strong team player who contributes positively to a collaborative culture. Client‑focused mindset with a commercial approach to problem‑solving. Resilience and adaptability when working on urgent or time‑critical matters.
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