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David Martin-Clark
After a career in the marine insurance industry, David Martin-Clark has developed a vibrant practice as a maritime arbitrator and commercial disputes mediator. In addition, he continues to be active as a shipping and insurance consultant.
David is an experienced arbitrator. He is a Chartered Arbitrator and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He arbitrates in London, as a full member of the London Maritime Arbitrators Association, and at the London Court of International Arbitration; in Hamburg, as a member of the German Maritime Arbitrators Association; in Singapore, as a panelist of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre and of the Chamber of Maritime Arbitration; in Hong Kong, as a member of the International Panel of Arbitrators of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, in Shanghai, as a panelist of the China Maritime Arbitration Commission and in Malaysia, as a panelist of the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration. He has also acted as Chairman and member of various International Chamber of Commerce and Singapore International Arbitration Centre arbitration tribunals.
David also works as a mediator, specialising in commercial disputes. These have ranged from shipping and freight forwarding to construction and partnership disputes. He is accredited by CEDR (Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution, UK).
Previous Experience
David Martin-Clark spent the greater part of his commercial career at the firm of Thomas Miller in the City of London. Thomas Miller are one of the leading providers of management services to mutual insurance associations and captive insurance companies, spanning both the shipping and transport industries and the English professions, such as barristers and patent agents. Their most prominent businesses are the management of the United Kingdom P&I Club, the UK Defence Club, the TT (Through Transport) Club and the Bar Mutual Indemnity Fund.
From his time in Millers, David gained wide experience in the shipping and transport and related insurance industries. He served as Chief Executive and then Chairman of the Miller group and was a Director of its regional subsidiaries in the United States, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore. He was resident in Hong Kong for some years and founded there the Miller group holding company for Asia Pacific.
On leaving Millers, David re-qualified as a barrister and, during the years 2006 -2016, ran his arbitration and mediation practice as a member of Stone Chambers in Gray’s Inn in London.
Education and Training
David graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford with a first class honours degree in Jurisprudence. He is a visiting lecturer at post-graduate level at universities in the UK and abroad. He is a member of the editorial board of the Informa Law publication, Shipping & Trade Law. He has given editorial support to two major publications dealing with Bills of Lading. He is a contributing author to the Lloyd’s Maritime and Transport Law Library publication ‘The Carriage of Goods by Sea under the Rotterdam Rules’ and to the International Maritime Law Institute Manual on International Maritime Law. He edits a legal case notes website @www.onlinedmc.co.uk, which specialises in Shipping & Transport, Arbitration and Jurisdiction, and Insurance cases.
Particular Areas of Expertise
Carriage of Goods and Cargo Liability Claims - Bulk cargoes, wet and dry, general cargo, container and breakbulk
Liability Regimes - Port to port and door to door, Carriage by sea, land and air
Carriers and Handlers -Shipowners, charterers, container liner operators, Forwarding agents and freight forwarders/NVOCCs, Terminals/stevedores, Port Authorities
Charterparties: Voyage charters, tanker and dry cargo; Time charters; Containership charters, slot-charters, space-charters, Consortia agreements, connecting carrier agreements
Lease agreements - Financial and operational; Container Leasing agreements
General Average, Salvage and Wreck Removal
Insurance - Policy wordings Mutual insurance associations and market covers, Placing insurance, the role of brokers and intermediaries - Negotiating and placing reinsurance, Captive Insurance
Professional Indemnity - Standards of conduct/Duties to clients