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November 8, 2022
The cheap may be more expensive, also in tenders
Maritime, Aviation and Transportation Law
Public Law, Environment and Tenders
We all know that the cheap may turn out to be expensive. Does this rule also apply to tenders? Can a public authority afford not to choose the cheapest offer and in what cases can a bidder be denied a win just because it submitted a financial offer that is simply “too good”? A tender […]
November 1, 2022
Flight Passenger Rights
European Law and Regulations
Maritime, Aviation and Transportation Law
An article on the rights of passengers on flights. The article was written by Ella Rosenberg of Afik & Co., lawyers and notaries.
April 14, 2018
Post-mortem of shipping company – the GSS debacle/Nathan Cecil and Rebecca Niumeitolu, Adv.
Maritime, Aviation and Transportation Law
An article on the collapse of GSS international shipping company, by Nathan Cecil, partner and Rebecca Niumeitolu, Adv., of the Australian law firm of Holding Redlich with whom we work closely on IPO’s in the Australian market. Holding Redlich is a leading Australian law firm with a team of 55 experienced partners and over 120 […]
March 27, 2018
A story on a Maritime Waybill and a Captain with a (Moldy) Wooden Leg
Maritime, Aviation and Transportation Law
Dispute Resolution
A riddle: A maritime waybill states that all claims will be settled only in London, United Kingdom, but the goods are Norwegian wood loaded in Finland on a Singapore owned ship, leased to a Bermuda company, subleasing it to a Danish freighter which issued the waybill to an Israeli purchaser utilizing a Portuguese agent and […]
February 9, 2018
Change of Terms after Execution of Agreement with Tender Winner
Public Law, Environment and Tenders
Maritime, Aviation and Transportation Law
In the context of a tender for marine fueling, the port requires the bidders to present a refueling barge that meets certain criteria. The winner of the tender waits until the agreement is signed with it and then informs the port that it is about to hire third party services on time charter terms to […]
January 2, 2018
You lost the tender, is it the end of the story?
Public Law, Environment and Tenders
Maritime, Aviation and Transportation Law
A client of our firm, a Cypriot maritime bunkering company that we have been escorting for several years in its activity of bunkering at the Haifa Port, participated in a tender for the bunkering services at the Ashdod Port, but received a notice that another bidder won the tender. Under such circumstances need it immediately […]
December 2, 2017
Maritime Lien and Ship Arrest in Israel for Maritime Bunkering Debts
International Transactions and Dispute Resolution
Maritime, Aviation and Transportation Law
Dispute Resolution
When a car fuels at a gas station and “neglects” to pay, it is a debt of dozens of dollars at most and it is relatively easy to locate the vehicle owner and collect the money. In contrast, when a ship is refueling, the cost may reach hundreds of thousands of dollars, the payment is […]