Leader of the Admiralty Bar (2000 – date)
Michael is a commercial lawyer who specialises principally in maritime law, covering all areas of that discipline, both wet and dry, and acting as adviser, as advocate and as arbitrator. He also acts as an expert witness on English law before foreign tribunals.
He advises and acts as advocate in domestic and international commercial disputes, in particular in disputes concerning sale contracts, agency agreements, insurance and re-insurance matters, supply and distributorship agreements, technical disputes (usually concerned with ship construction or with quantification of damages), maritime contracts (charterparties, bills of lading, COAs, marine policies etc) and marine casualties (including wreck removal and salvage). He also drafts contracts and contractual terms.
Since his first appointment in 1983 (as an umpire appointed by two LMAA arbitrators), Michael has had several hundred appointments and issued hundreds of awards covering a wide spectrum of commercial disputes. Many of them have had a maritime flavour: charterparty disputes, cargo claims, general average, ship collisions, salvage, wreck removal and so on. But he has also been appointed in disputes relating to sale of goods, agency and other commercial disputes. He has acted as umpire, chairman, sole arbitrator, third arbitrator and wingman.
He has been appointed as an ICC arbitrator; an LCIA arbitrator; and LMAA arbitrator. He was a Lloyd’s Salvage Arbitrator for 20 years. He is a member of the LCIA Company, and a supporting member of the L.M.A.A.
He has been an ADR accredited mediator since 2004.
He has acted on a number of occasions as an expert witness on English law. He has given written expert evidence of English law in a variety of foreign jurisdictions, including Belgium, China, Greece, Norway, Louisiana and Alabama, and has given oral expert evidence in Norway and in Texas.