Career Counselling

Maritime Lawyers

Description

Maritime lawyers are legal professionals who deal with contentious or non-contentious matters related to laws governing maritime territories around the world. They are required to represent parties litigating over the arrest or release of a maritime vessel, recovering fees or seeking compensation from vessel owners in case of an accident, collision or sinking. In ship arrest litigation matters, one has to be well versed with admiralty laws and laws relating to the subject matter of dispute and court procedure. Staying updated on news from the shipping world and acquiring adequate knowledge of shipping terms and laws is important if you want to become a marine law expert. The type of clients depends on the area of shipping law you specialise in.

Requirements

You need an LLB degree and should be enrolled with the respective State Bar Council. After that it’s only through experience that you learn the tricks of the trade. Additional degrees do make a huge difference, whether you are in the job market or in practice.

One must be well versed with several acts pertaining to shipping laws
* Understanding the laws of contract and international laws is important
* One must be incisive because maritime law is specialised area

Job Prospects

Though the profession pays well, one should be open to all fields of law as a fresher and be receptive to all kinds of work. As a trainee or junior, a maritime lawyer can earn anywhere between ?5,000 to ?20,000 per month. The salary increases with experience and time. It is very difficult to start  independent practice but if you manage to do it, then your income will depend on your reputation

Pros & Cons

1. You can make good money
2. Being a niche field, it’s not easy to begin a career, as there are very few senior advocates who are qualified to train you