Entries by Aiyon Abogados

AIYON present at SMM HAMBURG 2024

Our colleagues in charge of the Algeciras and Cadiz offices, José Dominguez and Enrique Ortiz, represent AIYON at the ‘SMM Hamburg 2024’ fair, which is held in the Hamburg Messe congress hall in Hamburg (Germany). The ‘SMM Hamburg’ is considered the largest trade fair for the maritime industry, specialising in shipbuilding, machinery and marine technology. […]

Resolution of 22 May 2023 of the Directorate General for Land Transport – Systems and Requirements to Be Met by Electronic Administrative Control Documents in Road Transport

In this article we would like to highlight the content of the Resolution of 22 May 2023, issued by the Directorate General for Land Transport, which establishes the requirements and systems that must be met by administrative control documents in electronic format for road transport in Spain, derived from Article 222.2 of the Regulation of […]

The Nature of the Time Limit for the Exercise of Claims for Loss or Damage to Goods under the Hague-Visby Rules – Limitation or Expiry?

The recent judgement no. 185/2024 of the 4th Section of the Murcia Provincial Court dated 8 February 2024, reviewing the case law referring to the nature of the one (1) year period for the exercise of claims for loss or damage during carriage by sea under a bill of lading established by the International Convention […]

AIYON participates in Piraeus (Greece) in the symposium on “Geopolitics, Climate Change and Regulations: The importance of Shipping Straits in the Global Maritime Activities and Markets”

On their recent trip to Piraeus (Greece), our colleagues from the Algeciras and Cadiz offices had the pleasure of taking part in the symposium entitled “Geopolitics, Climate Change and Regulations: The importance of Shipping Straits in the Global Maritime Activities and Markets”, organised by the companies DINO THEO ATLANTIS M.C., SL and MARGI MARINE. At […]

Damages in Maritime Project Contracts: The “Knock for Knock” RULE; when negligence does not matter

In both project cargo shipping and offshore installation projects (offshore wind, oil & gas) it is crucial to understand the rules governing liability in the event of damage, the fundamental principle being the “Knock for Knock” (“KFK”) rule. While in some contracts (HEAVYLIFT) the negligent party is liable for damages, in other contracts – HEAVYCON, […]

The LEGAL 500″ and “CHAMBERS & PARTNERS” guides endorse AIYON Abogados’ good work

Once again, Aiyon Abogados has been highlighted as one of the best maritime law firms in the Spanish market by both Chambers and Partners  and The Legal 500 in their respective 2024 Guides. Our clients have recognised the adaptability and efficiency of the team and its extensive experience in dispute resolution, contract drafting, maritime accidents, pollution, […]