Kirsty MacHardy > Stephenson Harwood > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Stephenson Harwood
1 FINSBURY CIRCUS
LONDON
EC2M 7SH
England

Work Department

MIT

Position

Kirsty is an experienced litigator specialising in a wide range of shipping matters, acting principally for major owners, charterers, P&I Clubs and banks located in Europe and worldwide.

Kirsty advises on all aspects of shipping disputes including disputes arising under shipbuilding contracts, MoAs, charterparties including for LNG vessels, bills of lading, shipping investments and joint ventures and problem loans/work-outs.  She has significant experience in handling large-scale litigation in the High Court and arbitration, including successfully taking cases to the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.

On non-contentious shipping matters, Kirsty frequently advises clients on drafting bills of lading and charterparty standard clauses, negotiating and drafting shipbuilding contracts and refund guarantees and drafting and advising on MoAs for the sale and purchase of second-hand tonnage. Kirsty also has very significant expertise on advising on sanctions applicable to certain trades.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Transport > Shipping

(Leading individuals)

Kirsty MacHardyStephenson Harwood

Stephenson Harwood is regularly involved in casualty and charterparty disputes, as well as non-contentious matters spanning transactional work and shipbuilding matters. The team, led by Alex Davis, also handles issues involving charterparties, shipbuilding work, casualty matters, and marine insurance. Particular expertise within the group also exists in relation to FPSO disputes and offshore construction work; the latter is a central component of Max Lemanski‘s practice. Shipbuilding and contentious offshore matters constitute key areas of experience for Sean Gibbons, while litigator Kirsty MacHardy is praised for her ‘strong legal advice’ and ‘keen awareness of the commercial issues.’ Managing associate Nikki Chu is experienced in shipping contracts as well as dry and LNG disputes.