Litigation – Shipping Lawyer 0-6

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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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Job Description:

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.

Posted: May 9th, 2026