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Maritime Lawyer

Maritime Lawyer

Become: Maritime Lawyer

In order to become a maritime lawyer you will need a law degree with a specialisation in maritime or shipping law. This will normally take 3-5 years and will provide you with a professional qualification that you can take with you around the world.

About: Maritime Lawyer

Maritime lawyers render legal advice and representation support to clients on shipping, shipping finance and other trade related matters. You could be advising on the legal status of millions of pounds worth or cargo such as oil or solving employment law issues.

The work of a maritime lawyer is highly regarded and often involves hundreds of millions of pounds at stake. The investigations of accidents and salvage operations always rely on the lawyers to aid in the decision of what is the best course of action. You could be required to be involved in any of the following:

Being a maritime lawyer will be hard work, stressful but also constantly exciting and a real career that will push you to be your best.

Source: www.maritimecareers.com.sg

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http://www.southampton.ac.uk/law/index.page

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