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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 02:30:32+00:00

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Ben undertakes the full spectrum of shipping work, including every species of charterparty and bill of lading claim, as well as shipbuilding and ship finance disputes. He has developed a particular specialisim in cases involving carriage of goods under the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules, and has appeared in several of the leading cases on such claims in recent years in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.
In the insurance context, Ben acts in a full range of marine and non-marine claims. He has a specific interest in reinsurance, and appeared with Poonam Melwani QC in Beazley Underwriting v. Al Ahleia Insurance Company  1 Lloyd's Rep IR 561, a leading case on the operation of claims control clauses where a reinsurance market is divided, with Guy Blackwood QC in A v. B, an arbitration arising out of the purported avoidance of a quota share energy treaty on the basis of an allegation that risks ceded to the treaty had been compressed by the use of facultative excess of loss reinsurance, and with Luke Parsons QC in San Evans Maritime v. Aigaion Insurance  1 Lloyd's Rep IR 462, which resolves an important issue as to the jurisprudential basis of 'follow the leader' clauses.
Ben’s commodities work covers a wide range of hard and soft commodities disputes with particular experience of oil and gas, coal and steel, rice, sugar, grains, and oils and fats. Much of his work involves working closely with solicitors and trade representatives to assist in the presentation of cases in trade association arbitrations.
"He has amazing intellectual ability and a unique talent to simplify difficult problems to make them understandable."
"A very bright and able junior." "Very user-friendly, extremely clever and able to see the commercial side of a dispute."
"He is truly the standout rising star for shipping and trading disputes work."
"The perfect package – highly intelligent, practical, fast and reliable..."
"He is the most user-friendly barrister I have ever encountered in all my years of practice."
"He has an ability to simplify the trickiest of legal problems in a way that is readily understandable..."
"…highly praised as a "star of the future"…."
"... user-friendly, extremely intelligent and always able to find a way through the knottiest of problems"
"He is the best junior I have come across in my career - he can get to grips with every legal question we have thrown at him."
"I go to him because he can do everything."
"….A "real rising star" with a flourishing practice in hard and soft commodity disputes and all types of charter party and bill of lading disputes. …."
"... Very intelligent - someone who will go far..."
"... Very responsive and always willing to take responsibility..."
Ben has a specialism in international trade and commodities. He acts in a wide range of hard and soft commodities disputes with particular experience of oil and gas, coal and steel, rice, sugar, grains, and oils and fats. He regularly provides assistance and advice to solicitors and in-house counsel in connection with trade association arbitrations, and has experience of working closely in conjunction with trade representatives where direct legal representation is excluded by the relevant trade association rules.
A FOSFA arbitration concerning the measure of damages for failure to deliver a cargo purchased on FOB terms within the contractual shipment period.
Ben's shipping work encompasses all types of charterparty and bill of lading dispute in the High Court and in maritime arbitration, as well as shipbuilding and ship finance disputes.
The Aqasia  EWCA Civ 276 and  2 Lloyd's Rep 510, resolving a 90-year dispute as to whether Article IV.5 of the Hague Rules applies to bulk cargo.
Volcafe Limited v. CSAV  Q.B. 915. Ben appeared as sole counsel at the trial of a claim for damage to containerised cargoes carried on LCL / FCL terms, and with John Russell QC in the Court of Appeal.
The Lady M  EWHC 3348 (Comm), the first modern decision as to the meaning of 'barratry' and its effect on the defences availabe under the Hague Rules.
The Maersk Tangier  1 Lloyd's Rep 580, the leading English case on package limitation for containerised cargoes under the Hague-Visby Rules.
The Sea Miror  2 Lloyd's Rep 395, the first case to consider the meaning of a term that cargo is to be loaded and discharged "at the expense and risk of Shippers/Charterers" (with Robert Thomas QC).
Beijing Jianlong Heavy Industry Group v. Golden Ocean Group  2 Lloyd's Rep 61, a widely cited judgment which considers when an arbitration agreement in an illegal contract will be valid and enforceable (with Simon Rainey QC).
Univeg Direct Fruit Marketing DFM GMBH v. MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. ("THE MSC STELLA")  All ER (D) 99 (Oct), a Commercial Court trial arising out of damage to a cargo of clementines during carriage by sea (as sole counsel).
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd v. Norasia Container Lines Ltd ("THE CSAV PYRENEES"), a trial in the Mercantile Court concerning the application of the Hague Rules time-bar to a multimodal bill of lading (as sole counsel).
Ben acts in claims concerning all aspects of the Admiralty jurisdiction, and is able to provide drafting and advisory assistance in relation to the law and practice of the Admiralty Court including limitation, arrest, orders for appraisement and sale and priorities.
The SAMCO EUROPE and MSC PRESTIGE  2 Lloyd's Rep 579, the trial of a claim arising out of a collision between a container vessel and a VLCC in the Gulf of Aden. Ben appeared with Jeremy Russell QC. Teare J's decision as to the apportionment of costs (The SAMCO EUROPE and MSC PRESTIGE (Costs)  EWHC 1656 (Admlty)) is also a significant decision on the effect of withdrawing an offer to settle prior to trial.
The sale pendente lite of the ship "MOST SKY".
The constitution of a limitation fund for the fishing vessel "B462 VIDAR".
In addition, Ben has been instructed as sole counsel in several claims arising out of yacht casualties, including the fatal capsizing of the "HOOLIGAN V" on 3 February 2007, a collision between two yachts racing under the ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing during Cowes Week in 2009, and a collision inside a marina in Minorca.
Ben's practice includes all aspects of marine and non-marine insurance, and reinsurance (where Ben has a particular interest).
San Evans Maritime v. Aigaion Insurance  1 Lloyd's Rep IR 462, a leading insurance case which resolves the uncertainty as to whether 'follow the leader' clauses operate by a 'trigger' mechanism or by way of agency (with Luke Parsons QC).
Beazley Underwriting v. Al Ahleia Insurance Company  1 Lloyd's Rep IR 561, a leading case on the operation of claims control clauses where a reinsurance market is divided (with Poonam Melwani QC).
A v. B: Appearing with Guy Blackwood QC in an arbitration arising out of the purported avoidance of a quota share energy treaty on the basis of an allegation that risks ceded to the treaty had been compressed by the use of facultative excess of loss reinsurance.
Acting for London market reinsurers in a dispute over aggregation of losses arising out of exposure to asbestos.
Representing the insurers of a collapsed inland drilling rig in a claim for a constructive total loss.
Acting for the goods in transit insurers of a cargo of iron ore fines on board a ship which sank with the loss of all her cargo, in a dispute over whether the assured had a sufficient insurable interest at the time of the loss.
Many of the cases in which Ben is instructed are before international arbitral tribunals, and he is able to advise on all aspects of arbitration law and procedure.
Ben has experience of arbitration under the rules of a number of different international organisations including the LMAA, the LCIA, the ICC, the SIAC, FOSFA and GAFTA. He has recently acted in a number of cases concerning the jurisdiction of arbitral tribunals.
A challenge before the tribunal (under s. 30 of the 1996 Act) considering whether a bailee can be bound by an arbitration agreement to which he is not a party, by virtue of a sub-bailment on terms (with Robert Thomas QC).
Beijing Jianlong Heavy Industry Group v1. Golden Ocean Group Limited  2 Lloyd's Rep 61 an application to the Commercial Court challenging the jurisdiction of an arbitral tribunal on the basis that the arbitration agreement was void for illegality under the principle in Foster v. Driscoll  1 KB 470 (with Simon Rainey QC).
X v Y An arbitration considering whether a sub-bailment on terms should be treated as contractual or tortious for the purposes of determining the applicable law (with Robert Thomas QC).
An arbitration considering the correct approach to be taken where the parties have entered into several different contracts containing different dispute resolution provisions.
A challenge to the jurisdiction of a tribunal appointed by reference to an arbitration clause in a bill of lading which has subsequently been replaced by a substitute bill.
Talos Capital Limited v. JCS Investment Holding XIV Ltd  EWHC 3977, where Ben and Guy Blackwood QC appeared for the successful claimants in their application for an anti-suit injunction to restrain foreign proceedings on the ground that they were vexatious and oppressive.
"A standout shipping and commodities junior"

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