Description
This webinar will cover the following topics:
- Law applicable to admiralty claims;
- Ship arrest;
- Security and release;
- Judicial sale of a ship;
- Determination of priorities; and
- Recent cases.
This webinar will cover the following topics:
Trishelea Ann Sandosam is a partner of Wong & Partners. Her admiralty and shipping law experience encompasses advisory and advocacy work in relation to cargo disputes, shipbuilding disputes, oil pollution claims, collision claims, detention of vessel by authorities and enforcement of ship mortgages under conventional and Islamic facilities. She has been recognised as a “Next Generation Partner in Shipping in Malaysia” by the Legal 500. She was awarded the Chevening Scholarship by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and holds a master’s degree in maritime law from University College London. She is the Vice President of the International Malaysian Society of Maritime Law, and a committee member of the Bar Council Shipping and Admiralty Law Committee.
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