3rd September 2024

Fraud in the Commodity World: letters of credit and bills of lading in England and Singapore

Charles Debattista and Mark Jones

Join us for our upcoming seminar that delves into the complex and critical issue of Fraud in the Commodity World, with a particular focus on letters of credit and bills of lading. This event will offer invaluable insights from leading legal experts on both the English and Singaporean perspectives.

Date: 24th September 2024, from 6pm

Location: International Arbitration Centre

Agenda & Speakers:

Chair: Sir Bernard Eder (Newmans Row)

Topics & Speakers:

Fraud in Letters of Credit: Exploring the principle of autonomy and the fraud exception in letters of credit and bank guarantees.
Speaker: Charles Debattista (36 Stone)

Fraudulent Bills of Lading: Discussing the typical consequences of fraudulent bills of lading, mis-delivery claims, title to sue, spent bills, and the impact on banks.
Speaker: Mark Jones (36 Stone)

Singaporean Perspective: Analysing both areas in the context of the local Winson Oil cases.
Speaker: Baldev Bhinder (Blackstone & Gold)

This seminar is a must-attend for professionals involved in international trade law. Gain a deeper understanding of the legal challenges and implications surrounding fraudulent activities in letters of credit and bills of lading from both a global and local perspective.

 

To RSVP contact events@36stone.co.uk or telephone +44 (0) 20 7440 6900. Spaces are limited so please confirm as soon as possible to avoid any disappointment.


Further information

For more information from the stone team, contact clerks@36stone.co.uk