BACS seminar: Article 23.4 CMR & Buchanan -v- Babco
BACS seminar: Article 23.4 CMR & Buchanan -v- Babco
On behalf of BACS (British Association of Cargo Surveyors), we at Hill Dickinson LLP would be delighted if you would join us for a seminar at our City of London office to discuss Article 23.4 CMR Convention: Is duty recoverable?
After the Supreme Court affirmed the House of Lords decision in Buchanan -v- Babco, lawyers from England, Italy, Netherlands and Germany discuss the position in their respective jurisdictions.
We are delighted to welcome the following speakers:
- England: Adrian Marsh, Partner at Hill Dickinson LLP
- Italy: Claudio Perrella, Partner at RP Legal & Tax
- Netherlands: Annemieke Spijker, Partner at AKD
- Germany: Ingo Gercke, Partner at REME
This seminar is also being jointly hosted by MMIA (Manchester Marine Insurance Association) and will be streamed live to Hill Dickinson LLP’s office in Manchester.
There will be an opportunity for questions and answers at the end of the seminar.
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The Broadgate Tower
20 Primrose Street
London
EC2A 2EW
United Kingdom
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