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18 April 2024
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Excello Law—Charlotte Gale

Marine lawyer joins firm to launch Cargo Law

Marine lawyer Charlotte Gale has joined Excello Law to launch her marine practice under the brand name of Cargo Law.

Cargo Law, under Charlotte’s leadership, will concentrate on cargo recovery claims, with a particular emphasis on soft commodities such as rice, grains and wheat. Cargo Law specialises in resolving issues related to loss and damage occurring during the transportation of goods by sea, road and air, catering to a diverse clientele including insurance companies, traders and brokers.

With a career spanning over two decades in maritime law, Charlotte brings extensive experience in dry shipping disputes, including claims involving bills of lading, charterparties, sales contracts and associated insurance policies. Her expertise has solidified her position as a leading authority in marine law, providing invaluable counsel to her clients in navigating the complexities of cargo loss and damage cases across various modes of transportation.

Charlotte joins Excello Law from Roose + Partners, where she was a partner for the past seven years. Prior to that, she spent eight years at Clyde & Co LLP, honing her skills in marine law and establishing herself as a trusted legal advisor in the field.

Expressing her excitement about the partnership with Excello Law and the launch of Cargo Law, Charlotte said: ‘I am thrilled to bring Cargo Law to life, fulfilling a long-held ambition of mine. Excello understood my vision and provided unparalleled support, enabling me to establish my practice swiftly and effectively.

‘With Cargo Law, I am committed to delivering personalised attention and expertise to my clients, ensuring their legal needs are met with the utmost professionalism and dedication.’

Commenting on the collaboration, Jo Losty, COO of Excello Law, said: ‘We are delighted to collaborate with Charlotte in the establishment and growth of Cargo Law. Excello Law offers a unique platform for ambitious lawyers like Charlotte to realise their entrepreneurial aspirations while benefiting from our robust infrastructure and support services. Cargo Law exemplifies our commitment to fostering innovation and excellence within the legal industry.’

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