Ms Kate Pitman > ENSafrica > Cape Town, South Africa > Lawyer Profile

ENSafrica
1 NORTH WHARF SQUARE
LOOP STREET, FORESHORE
CAPE TOWN
South Africa
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Work Department

Shipping and Logistics.

Position

Director.

Career

Kate Pitman is an Executive at ENSafrica in the Shipping, Ports and Logistics department and specialises in maritime law.

Kate has acted for the owners and operators of vessels, their insurers (including Hull underwriters and Protection and Indemnity Clubs), mortgagee banks, ships’ agents as well as clearing and forwarding agents.

Her experience includes the processing and defending of maritime claims in the high court in the exercise of its admiralty jurisdiction as well as logistics related claims in the high court in the exercise of its parochial jurisdiction. She also advises and deals with issues relating to charterparties, contracts of affreightment, bills of lading, waybills and on the shipping aspects of commodity trading deals. She also has experience in protecting the interests of owners and operators of vessels in respect of maritime casualties in the event of sinkings, groundings, collisions, marine pollution, salvage and general average situations.

Kate is a member of the Maritime Law Association of South Africa and is an affiliate of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers.

She is ranked as a recommended lawyer/recommended by:

  • The Legal 500 EMEA 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 – Shipping and Transport (South Africa)
  • Who’s Who Legal 2019 – Shipping (South Africa)
  • Chambers Global Guide 2020 – Shipping (South Africa)

Education

BA (University of Cape Town) LLB (University of Cape Town) Admitted as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa.

Lawyer Rankings

South Africa > Shipping and transport

ENSafrica‘s department has established strength in handling a broad range of contentious and non-contentious shipping matters. Practice head Tony Norton is a specialist in maritime law and acts for marine insurers, agents, and owners and operators of vessels in cases involving maritime casualties, as well as defending maritime claims before the High Court. Jacqui Kaufmann is highly regarded for her expertise in handling litigation arising from ship attachments and arrests, and Kate Pitman‘s workload includes assisting with bills of lading, contracts of affreightment, and charterparty matters. Marine insurance and defence disputes are key areas of instruction for Michael Tucker. Bibi Motala and Angelique Barroso-Cordier are key names in the team.