This essential hard copy and internet subscription package provides succinct summaries of recent court decisions just days after they are made available and is the only publication to provide details of London Arbitrations through our exclusive agreement with the L.M.A.A.
If you need information that is topical, timely and committed to providing comprehensive coverage of maritime cases and arbitrations then Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter should prove essential reading for you.
Here are just some of the reasons to subscribe:
- Edited by industry expert, Michael Daiches
you can rest assured that the information you are reading is recognised in the industry as being a key source of market-critical information
- Exclusively concerned with maritime law
you will have access to cases that simply cannot be found anywhere else
- Updated every two weeks
you will always be knowledgeable about the latest developments and can rest assured that you are running your business or serving your client's interests as effectively as possible
- Exclusive coverage of arbitration decisions
through our agreement with the L.M.A.A, this is the only information source that publishes the London Maritime Arbitration Association awards
- Covers all key maritime jurisdictions
Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter will be relevant to you wherever you are in the world
- Online archive dating back to 1979
this feature will provide you with a valuable picture of developments in maritime law during this period and all the arbitrations you need
Who uses Lloyd's Maritime Law Newsletter?
These succinct resource is essential for legal professionals involved in maritime law including:
- Barristers
- Solicitors
- In-house Counsel
- Arbitrators
- Consultants
- P&I Clubs
- Legal Libraries
- Universities
They are also of practical use to:
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Use this powerful newsletter and internet archive package to unveil full, accurate coverage of the latest court decisions, judgments and arbitrations affecting the maritime industry. |