Arbitrators

Christopher Smith KC


Chris Smith has a broad based practice covering all aspects of domestic and international commercial work, with particular emphasis on wet and dry shipping, professional negligence and related areas such as marine and non marine insurance and reinsurance. Chris’ practice involves advisory work, mediation, arbitration in England and Wales and abroad, and litigation in the Court of Appeal and all divisions of the High Court. He also has extensive experience of acting as co Counsel in disputes involving litigation in more than one jurisdiction. Chris is a CEDR accredited mediator and also accepts appointments as arbitrator both on ICC, LCIA, LMAA, SCMA and ad hoc terms. He is a member of the Baltic Exchange, supporting member of the LMAA, a member of the SCMA Panel of Arbitrators and a member of the Association of Average Adjusters.

Chris has been one of the editors of Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading since 2008.

Arbitration

As Counsel Chris has extensive experience of arbitration both in England and Wales and in other jurisdictions including Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Dubai and Norway. He has been involved in numerous cases that have been referred to arbitration, and also in many cases involving points of arbitration practice and procedure as well as disputes relating to jurisdiction as well as substantive claims.

Chris also accepts appointments to act as arbitrator (both as sole arbitrator and as a member of a panel of three) and his experience includes dealing with costs issues and disputes as to jurisdiction. His appointments include:

  • Sole arbitrator in various charterparty disputes on LMAA terms.
  • Party appointed arbitrator in voyage, time and bareboat charterparty disputes on LMAA and SCMA terms.
  • Party appointed arbitrator (on LMAA terms) in sale and purchase disputes
  • Party appointed arbitrator (on SCMA and LMAA terms) in claims under charterparty and sale and purchase guarantees.
  • Party appointed arbitrator (on LMAA terms) in a ship construction dispute.
  • Party appointed arbitrator (on SCMA terms) in a dispute concerning brokerage.
  • Party arbitrator (on LMAA terms) in superyacht disputes concerning purchase, management and chartering.
  • Sole arbitrator in a yacht collision claim.
  • Sole arbitrator in a dispute concerning the refitting of a classic sailing yacht.
  • Arbitrator in a ship construction dispute.
  • Sole arbitrator in various charterparty disputes.
  • Arbitrator in various charterparty disputes.
  • Arbitrator in a dispute concerning the purchase and management of a yacht.

Publications

  • LOF 90 and the New Salvage Convention (LLP, 1991, with Gerald Darling QC)
  • Seafarer’s Rights (Contributor) (OUP 2005)
  • Scrutton on Charterparties and Bills of Lading (Co-Editor) (Thomson Sweet and Maxwell 2015)

Member

  • CEDR Exchange
  • Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
  • Commercial Bar Association (COMBAR)
  • London Common Law and Commercial Bar Association
  • London Court of International Arbitration
  • London Maritime Arbitrators Association (Supporting Member)
  • SCMA Panel of Arbitrators and Member
  • The Baltic Exchange
  • Association of Average Adjusters (Subscriber Member)

Languages

French (working knowledge), German (working knowledge)

Education

1987: LLB (First Class Hons), Southampton University

Awards

1988: Duke of Edinburgh Scholarship