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Stikeman Elliott LLP

Canada Officially Jettisons the Hamburg Rules: Marine Liability Act Amended

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After two decades of consistent recommendations by Transport Canada, it appears that the Canadian Parliament has finally given up hope of implementing the Hamburg Rules as a new liability regime for the carriage of goods by...more

Bennett Jones LLP

Introducing Incoterms 2020

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On January 1, 2020, the most recent version of Incoterms® came into force. Among the changes are a new Incoterm, DPU (described below), new carriage security obligations for each Incoterm, cost clarifications, and changes to...more

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

Will Blockchain Render the Bill of Lading a Relic?

A bill of lading is an old form of legal document. As merchants in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries ceased accompanying their goods on ships and entrusted their proper delivery to the carrier, a need arose for a...more

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