A case by case of Case by Case: Live in New York | Case by Case (Ep. 67)

Calum and Luke had a lot of fun in NY doing this session in front of key clients last week. Our colleagues’ heckling notwithstanding. Essentially, we skip through 6 recent English cases from the first half of 2023. Some we’ve done before and some are new. Traversing plenty of territory in the shipping, commodities and insurance space. This pod will give you a good flavour of what’s been going on in the courts.
And yes, that’s our wacky art wall in the NYC office and not a virtual background…

“A case by case of Case by Case: Live in New York” – episode 67.

This is a super special episode. Calumk and Luke had a lot of fun in NY doing this session in front of key clients last week. Our colleagues’ heckling notwithstanding. Essentially, we skip through 6  recent English cases from the first half of 2023. Some we’ve done before and some are new. Traversing plenty of territory in the shipping, commodities and insurance space. This pod will give you a good flavour of what’s been going on in the courts:

⏩ Quadra Commodities v XL Insurance – what’s it take for an insurable interest in goods? Context is fraud in warehouse receipts.

⏩ Unicredit Bank v Euronav – Banks and paper bills of lading beware – misdelivery risk heightened (A big incentive to move to electronic bills…!)

⏩ Trafigura v TKK – package limitation – part of goods “physically damaged” – what about economic damage only and the limitation?

⏩ Fimbank v KCH – one year time bar for post-discharge misdelivery claims – Hague versus Hague Visby: gloves are off.

⏩ The Eternal Bliss – oh no ! (from a curiosity perspective). The matter settled. No Supreme Court decision pending. Demurrage liquidates all, after all…

⏩ Fastfreight v Bulk Trident – charterers should tread carefully in deducting from hire… simply staying ‘in the money’ is not always best approach.

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And yes, that’s our wacky art wall in the NYC office and not a virtual background…