by CommunicationStream2021 | 8/04/2022 | Shipping Law
In September 2021, against all expectations, Australia cancelled its order for 12 conventional (non-nuclear) submarines from France, more precisely from Naval Group. To date, Australia estimates that it will have to pay the sum of 3.7 billion euros to reimburse, among...
by CommunicationStream2021 | 1/02/2022 | Shipping Law
For many years, Stream has been supporting the ocean racing industry, including racing teams, at every stage of their project. From our experience, we know that it is important, from the very first steps, to structure your approach and to take action methodically by...
by CommunicationStream2021 | 16/06/2021 | Shipping Law
Following the ratification by the European Parliament of the treaty on its withdrawal, the United Kingdom officially left the European Union on February 1, 2020. It is also considered a third country to the European Union since December 31, 2020, at the end of the...
by LiziMathLH | 10/05/2021 | Shipping Law, Yachting
Freddy Desplanques, partner and head of our Yachting Department has been invited as MYBA’s tax and customs expert for France, with a panel of other experts from different European jurisdictions to the recent Tax and Law Webinar organized by the MYBA, the worldwide...
by LiziMathLH | 27/03/2021 | Shipping Law
The last reports from EVERGREEN, charters of the 20,000 TEU container ship EVER GIVEN, are that two firms of salvors have been instructed and will work with the Suez Canal Authorities to try and re-float EVER GIVEN. It is estimated that each day of blockage will...
by LiziMathLH | 3/02/2021 | Shipping Law
Stream is very pleased to be recognised among the leading law firms in France and Europe for its shipping finance practice by the prestigious Legal Guide 500, which testifies to our strong involvement in ship finance matters, with French and foreign clients. Aymeric...