November 11, 2024

NAVICUS.LAW is the General Partner at the Maritime Arbitration Forum in Moscow 

Our firm would like to invite you to participate in the Maritime Arbitration Forum that will be held on 9 October 2025 in Moscow. Dispute Resolution Club will organise the event, while NAVICUS. LAW will be the general partner as a leading Russian law firm in the area.  

Hot issues will be included in the Forum's agenda, including how arbitration centres evolve amid changes in maritime arbitration, what the new maritime arbitration hubs are, and whether "turn to the East" provides any bright future for Russia. 

Join us in October 2025 to discuss the future of maritime arbitration. 

October 17, 2024

NAVICUS.LAW at the DRC Maritime Arbitration Forum: Exploring New Legal Horizons in Ship Arrests 

The NAVICUS.LAW team participated in the DRC Maritime Arbitration Forum in Moscow on October 17, 2024. Our colleagues engaged in productive discussions and shared insights on the latest developments in maritime arbitration and litigation. 

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October 1, 2024

NAVICUS.LAW’s Expertise Highlighted at ‘Leaders of Russia and CIS: Terminals 2024′ Conference 

On September 16, the conference "Leaders of Russia and CIS: Terminals 2024" took place in Sochi, where Konstantin Putrya, a Partner at NAVICUS.LAW, delivered a presentation. His speech focused on the topic "Incidents in the Port: Legal Methods for Protecting Terminal Interests and Addressing Shipowners." 

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September 6, 2024

Denis Chistyakov joined NAVICUS.LAW as a Senior Associate

Denis brings deep expertise in resolving disputes involving supply, contractor, and lease agreements, along with administrative disputes. His track record in Russian courts and cross-border matters showcases his exceptional skills in handling complex cases.

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September 4, 2024

Konstantin Krasnokutskiy Explains How Living Abroad Benefits a Maritime Law Firm 

Pravo.ru has published an insightful piece on Russian lawyers working abroad. Konstantin Krasnokutskiy, Managing Partner of NAVICUS.LAW, shared his experience of successfully transitioning to leading the firm from Europe.

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July 19, 2024

NAVICUS.LAW partners with DRC Forum on Maritime Arbitration 2024 

Konstantin Putrya, Partner at NAVICUS.LAW, will be one of the speakers in the final session (Session IV), which is set to tackle disputes related to the arrest of Russian ships and cargoes. We look forward to his insights and contributions on this critical topic. 

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July 12, 2024

Highlights from NAVICUS.LAW at the 17th All-Russia Bunker Forum 

We are excited to share that our partner, Konstantin Putrya, attended the XVII All-Russia Bunker Forum on June 20 in St. Petersburg. He delivered a compelling presentation on the legal intricacies of bunkering operations, which was well-received by the audience. The forum brought together industry experts, policymakers, and business leaders from the maritime and bunker supply sectors.

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July 10, 2024

Konstantin Krasnokutskiy Participated at IBA Maritime and Transport Law Conference in Hamburg, Germany 

The conference held on 12–14 June 2024 brought together a diverse group of professionals from around the globe to deliberate on current issues, trends, and future developments in maritime and transport law. Managing Partner of NAVICUS.LAW participated in several key sessions and shared his expertise on pressing legal matters affecting the maritime and transport industries. 

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July 8, 2024

NAVICUS.LAW at Posidonia 2024: Engaging with Global Maritime Leaders 

Konstantin Krasnokutskiy, Managing Partner of NAVICUS.LAW, visited the international shipping exhibition Posidonia, which took place on 3–7 June 2024 in Athens, Greece. 

Posidonia is a premier maritime trade fair attracting over 2,000 exhibitors from 92 countries and more than 30,000 visitors, including shipowners, P&I clubs, representatives of the legal profession and other industries.

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July 1, 2024

Konstantin Putrya Engages with Industry Experts on Maritime Insurance at the Strakhovye Resheniya Conference 2024 

He shares his insights on the conference topics: "Russian shipowners have faced well-known constraints in conducting international business over the past few years. Our clients frequently seek guidance on how to optimize the geography of maritime transportation and safeguard assets in emergency situations. We advise paying attention to increased risks in the field of marine insurance associated with crew errors (human factor), as well as in war zones. No less pressing are the issues of sanctions restrictions within the framework of cross-border payments, which may require the development of appropriate protective legal mechanisms." 

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