francesco berlingieri
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francesco berlingieri
AVV. GIORGIO BERLINGIERI Born in Genoa, Italy, 20 May 1948 Via Roma 10, 16121 Genoa, Italy Tel. +39 010 586441 – fax +39 010 594805 – mobile: +39 3356855794 [email protected] – [email protected] Education 1967 Secondary School - Liceo Classico Andrea Doria, Genoa and diploma 1968 Training with a leading P&I Club, London 1973 Maritime law studies at the London University College, London 1973 Graduated at the Faculty of Law, University of Genoa with a thesis on “Safe ports and safe berths in time charters and voyage charters” 1973/1974 Maritime law studies at the New York University, New York; Tulane University, New Orleans; University of California, Los Angeles 1973/1974 Training with leading law firms in New York, New Orleans, Los Angeles and San Francisco 1974 International law studies at the Berkeley University, Oakland, San Francisco 1975/1976 Training with leading law firms and with barristers in London 1977/1978 Practicing law with Studio Legale Berlingieri, Genoa Qualifications 1980 Member of the Genoa Bar 1984 Partner with Studio Legale Berlingieri 2002 Qualified to plead in the Supreme Court of Cassation 2010 Senior partner Studio Legale Berlingieri Membership and appointments 1962 Member of Yacht Club Italiano, Genoa 1970 Member of the Italian Maritime Law Association 1978 Member of the Propeller Club, Genoa 2 1983 Member of the Contributory Board of Il Diritto Marittimo 1986 Titulary Member of the Comité Maritime International 1999 Member of the Editorial Board of Il Diritto Marittimo 2002-2005 Treasurer Italian Maritime Law Association 2003-2004 Lecturer on Transport Law, University of Genoa 2003 Member of the Contributory Board of Le Droit Maritime Français 2005 President of the Italian Maritime Law Association 2009 Member of the Executive Council of Comité Maritime International 2010 Member of the Editorial Board of Diritto e Trasporti 2010 Member of the International Working Group of the CMI on Fair Treatment of Seafarers 2012 Vice President of the Comité Maritime International Practice Casualty related work including collision, salvage, wreck removal, limitation of liability, pollution and other environmental and admiralty related issues. Charter party and bill of lading disputes and all types of marine litigation and commercial disputes, arrest of ships, foreclosure, enforced sale of ships and ship’s registration.