The Clock and the Claim: Why Timing Matters in Maritime Indemnity and Contribution Disputes

Introduction When incidents occur at sea—whether ship collisions, cargo damage, or complex salvage operations—responsibility is rarely confined to one party. Multiple actors may share liability and determining how costs should be allocated can itself become a complex dispute. Two key legal tools help address this. The first is contribution, which allows a party who has […]

Navigating Admiralty Claims: The High Cost of Unsanctioned Electronic Service

Introduction Globally, maritime disputes ranging from ship ownership, cargo damage, and personal injury (commonly referred to as admiralty claims) are often handled under a specialised legal framework. In Kenya, while these cases are heard by the High Court, the applicable law is not domestic; instead, Kenya applies English law. This unique arrangement is mandated by […]