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Conways Maritime Solicitors

Conways Solicitors are a firm of Solicitors providing a complete maritime law service.

We provide a full service from  Fishermen to Suppliers, industry to consumers and to all in between. We provide a service that encompasses all of the Republic of Ireland providing representation in any and every Court in Ireland.

With over 40 years of practise in the area we pride ourselves on knowing the demands of our Clients and not just providing an efficient service but also one that is results orientated. We are a full Maritime Law Service provider.

 Please  have a look at the various services that we provide. Conways Solicitors are members of the Irish Maritime Law Association.

‘We provide a 365 – 24 hour a day service that focuses on solving the problem with our Clients’

 

  Emergency Contact Dermot Conway +353 87 6793478 

 

the first 48 hours will determine and shape how the whole detention will turn out.

 

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£1,600 for failing to keep a proper look

£1,600 for failing to keep a proper lookoutA Scottish fishing vessel ran aground south-west of the Orkney Islands, resulted in a crew member being handed down the fine.The fishing vessel ...

News | Administrator | Wednesday, 22 February 2012

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New Alcohol limits at Sea

Maritime Safety Act gets TeethUnder the Maritime Safety Act of 2005, part 3 of that Act introduced a code of practice for the safe operation of vessels.Under the Act, sections ...

News | Administrator | Wednesday, 22 February 2012

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Somali Pirates Highjacks on the Decrease

Somali Pirates Highjacks on the DecreaseIn a report released by the International Maritime Bureau, who have been closely watching the situation off the coast of Somalia, report that the number ...

News | Administrator | Friday, 20 January 2012

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Somali Pirates Highjacks on the Decrease

Somali Pirates Highjacks on the DecreaseIn a report released by the International Maritime Bureau, who have been closely watching the situation off the coast of Somalia, report that the number ...

News | Administrator | Friday, 20 January 2012

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Container Feeder fails to stop after Col

Container Feeder fails to stop after CollisionOn the 9th of April 2011 at 04:53, the MV Philip collided with the FV Lynn Marie and failed to stop or assess if assitance ...

News | Administrator | Thursday, 20 October 2011

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Unfair Harbour Charges?

Harbour ChargesCurrently there are two different charges which are vexing Fishermen:1. Water Charges 2. Waste ChargesWater ChargesAt present there is a mandatory charge per vessel under this heading. Statutory Instrument 439 of 2003, Fishery Harbour ...

News | Administrator | Tuesday, 20 September 2011

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Electronic Log book causes waves

 Electronic Log Book causes WavesA Spanish Vessel was detained on the 29th of August 2011 for offences relating to the failure to fill in the log book of operations correctly.No ...

News | Administrator | Thursday, 1 September 2011

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Two Year Use it or loose it rule runs in

Two Year Use it of Loose it Rule runs into further problemsAfter my recent Article in relation to issues concerning the rule and its operation, I was instructed to challenge ...

News | Administrator | Thursday, 1 September 2011

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India gets tough on piracy

India gets tough on piracyWith the Indian Navy having arrested over 120 pirates in the last 12 months, the government in New Delhi has proposed tough new laws which will ...

News | Administrator | Wednesday, 29 June 2011

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