News & Updates

CJC crowned champions of the Marine Challenge Cup 2014

The Marine Challenge Cup, hosted admirably by Chaffe McCall, is in its 18th Year of competition and a record-breaking 27 teams took part this year. This is the second year that we entered the competition, with last year’s efforts producing only...

Football at Posidonia

2014 marked a momentous occasion in the firm’s history; CJC entered the world of international football. After promising performances at various tournaments, particularly at the ever popular Marine Challenge Cup (we were group winners in 2013), the...

Ranking for CJC in Chambers & Partners UK 2015 legal directory

Campbell Johnston Clark is proud to announce that it has again been ranked in ‘Shipping, UK-wide’ in the forthcoming edition of Chambers & Partners UK 2015 which will be published later in October. In addition to the firm ranking,...

James Fisher Marine Services

Campbell Johnston Clark acted for James Fisher Marine Services in its acquisition of a first multi-purpose off-shore support vessel from Supacat.  Jonathan Campbell, Damien Magee and Jaye Bhogal acted for James Fisher.  For further details, please...

WISTA Cyprus

Tom Burdass and Caroline Stewart attended Limassol, Cyprus to give a presentation entitled "Obtaining security for claims – an overview  of some novel jurisdictions" to the membership of WISTA Cyprus. The presentation was well received...

Singapore Office open for business

Campbell Johnston Clark (“CJC”) is delighted to announce the opening in Singapore of its fourth office on 24 January 2014. The new office will further enhance the company’s presence within the Asia-Pacific region and augment CJC’s...

CJC Open in Singapore

We are delighted to announce that Campbell Johnston Clark will very shortly be opening an office in Singapore. Further details will be announced shortly....

Prize for top marks in Carriage of Goods by Sea and International Trade

CJC has teamed up with the Institute of Maritime Law at Southampton to offer a prize for the best combined mark achieved by a student in Carriage of Goods by Sea and International Trade in the June 2013 examinations at the world famous Southampton LLM. ...

Unsafe Port Warranty Challenged in the High Court

This article considers the recent decision of the Admiralty Judge, Nigel Teare J., on a major claim against time charterers for breach of a safe port warranty. The vessel “OCEAN VICTORY”, a relatively new Capesize, was totally lost whilst...

Total Loss prompts review of disclosure obligations

In this case note, Russell Harling and Maria Borg Barthet examine the recent Commercial Court decision in The Nancy. This case is of interest because it considers a number of possible grounds for denying cover under a marine hull policy, in relation to...
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