Clyde & Co has appointed marine specialist Andrew Gray as a partner in the firm’s global marine practice.

Gray, who was previously a partner at Hill Dickinson, has more than 11 years of experience as a shipping specialist in the Asia Pacific region. Based in Hong Kong and Singapore, he focuses on wet matters and marine insurance. His practice includes all aspects of Admiralty work, including collision, marine and offshore casualty response and investigation, general average, grounding, salvage, oil pollution, piracy, fire, unseaworthiness, unsafe port claims, cargo loss and general marine insurance claims.

Gray is expected to assume his new post in early 2016.

“We see great potential in admiralty work in the region, which is likely to experience significant growth over the coming years,” said Brian Nash, Clyde & Co Clasis Singapore office managing partner, in a statement.

Related Articles

BRIEFS: Shipping Lawyers Try To Guide Clients Through Red Sea Crisis

by Sarah Wong |

The ongoing tensions in the Middle East have put international shipping companies on tenterhooks as tit-for-tat missile strikes have turned the Red Sea into a high-risk zone for transit, clog-ging global trade and snarling supply chains.

As Red Sea goes to red alert, shipping lawyers try to guide clients through the storm

by Sarah Wong |

The ongoing tensions in the Middle East have put international shipping companies on tenterhooks as tit-for-tat missile strikes have turned the Red Sea into a high-risk zone for transit, clogging global trade and snarling supply chains.

Ince HK keeps shipping partners as maritime team joins SPB

by Nimitt Dixit |

Hong Kong law firm Ince & Co has continued to shed lawyers, with a three-member shipping and maritime team led by partner Ruaridh Guy joining global firm Squire Patton Boggs.