Practice Expertise
- International
Areas of Practice
- International
- Shipping
Profile
Amanda Larrington is an English qualified solicitor. She focuses on offshore construction disputes that lead to either arbitration or litigation proceedings, acting on behalf of shipyards and buyers in the shipping, offshore, and oil and gas industries.
She has 10 years of experience in the field of construction disputes and has advised on domestic, onshore construction disputes, acting on behalf of employers, contractors and consultants, in arbitration, litigation and adjudication proceedings.
Amanda’s offshore construction practice includes experience with London arbitral proceedings, usually conducted under the LMAA rules. She has particular knowledge in offshore-related construction disputes concerning pre-delivery defects, responsibility for delay and associated cost overruns. In addition to her construction practice, Amanda has also advised on disputes concerning guarantees and letters of indemnity, and she has also acted for both charterers and owners in disputes arising out of time and bareboat charters.
Her most recent experience includes London (LMMA) arbitrations concerning the late delivery of two semi-submersible drilling rigs, and High Court litigation arising out of refit works to a cruise ship.
Amanda has written articles on offshore construction issues for publication in Lloyd’s List.
She has 10 years of experience in the field of construction disputes and has advised on domestic, onshore construction disputes, acting on behalf of employers, contractors and consultants, in arbitration, litigation and adjudication proceedings.
Amanda’s offshore construction practice includes experience with London arbitral proceedings, usually conducted under the LMAA rules. She has particular knowledge in offshore-related construction disputes concerning pre-delivery defects, responsibility for delay and associated cost overruns. In addition to her construction practice, Amanda has also advised on disputes concerning guarantees and letters of indemnity, and she has also acted for both charterers and owners in disputes arising out of time and bareboat charters.
Her most recent experience includes London (LMMA) arbitrations concerning the late delivery of two semi-submersible drilling rigs, and High Court litigation arising out of refit works to a cruise ship.
Amanda has written articles on offshore construction issues for publication in Lloyd’s List.
Bar Admissions
England and Wales, 2004
Education
Legal Practice Course, College of Law, Chester, 2001
LL.B. (Hons.), Leeds University, 1999
Areas of Practice
- International
- Shipping
Articles
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