8 January 2025 – Campbell Johnston Clark (CJC) has announced that Kate Law and Neil Jackson have become directors in the international maritime law firm with effect from 1 January 2025.
Bringing the number of CJC partners to 22, across offices in London, Newcastle, Singapore and Miami, the appointments exemplify the companyâs commitment to promoting from within. Now one of the leading firms focusing solely on maritime law and celebrating 15 years of practice this year, CJCâs scope covers, marine casualty investigations, shipping litigation, marine insurance and international trade as well as corporate, transactional and finance work.
Based at the firmâs London office, Kate Law has extensive experience in shipping litigation, particularly in âwetâ shipping, including collision and salvage claims, and has also focused on charterparty and bill of lading disputes. Having joined CJC from an international insurer, her route to company partner level started as a paralegal, progressing through her traineeship and subsequent rise to associate and then managing associate. Law also works alongside the firmâs transactional team, advising on contractual drafting, sale and purchase, ship recycling and MOA disputes, and is a member of CJCâs regulatory advisory team.
Neil Jackson has gained experience in a broad range of shipping disputes since joining CJC in Newcastle in 2022 from one of the largest marine insurers in the International Group of P&I Clubs. Jackson advises owners and charterers on dry shipping law. With primary specialism in FD&D work, his areas of focus include payment of hire, off-hire, suspension/withdrawal, liens on cargo/sub-hires/sub-freights, cancellation, speed and consumption, redelivery, condition of holds, freight, laytime and demurrage, voyage charter expenses claims, and off-specification bunkers disputes. Jacksonâs appointment as a director increases the number of directors located in CJCâs Newcastle office to three.
âAs part of our ongoing growth strategy, we are constantly looking to attract the best talent, but promoting partners from within the firm is also a key to our continuing success as a leading maritime law firm,â said Ian Short, director, CJC. âKateâs expertise in handling wet shipping disputes and Neilâs experience in dry shipping law have proved valuable assets, and we are delighted to welcome both of them to the directorship team.â
The announcement coincides with further internal promotions at CJC, with Stephen Angove, Debo Fletcher, Â Chase Alexandra Jansson, Deji Sasegbon and Harry Savva appointed as managing associates with effect from 1 January 2025. In recent months, the firmâs shipping litigation team in London has also been reinforced by the recruitment of associates Francesca Koenders and Matthew Bennett.
About Campbell Johnston Clark:
Campbell Johnston Clark (CJC) is an international law firm founded in September 2010 specialising in shipping and international trade. CJC has undergone sizeable expansion in both numbers of solicitors and geographical spread since its opening 15 years ago. We have offices in London, Newcastle, Singapore and Miami with approximately 70 staff and consultants worldwide. We have firmly established our presence in the London and overseas shipping markets with clients and fellow practitioners alike.
We advise on all aspects of the shipping sector, from ship finance to dry shipping and comprehensive casualty handling, and everything that happens in between.