Charles Weller

Partner

Charlie has over 25 years experience as a specialist disputes and commercial lawyer for his clients in the shipping and commodities trading industry, and previously worked in the firms Athens and Abu Dhabi offices. His clients include owners, charterers, traders, shipbuilders, P&I Clubs, underwriters, banks, and private equity lenders, covering charterparty and cargo disputes, international sale of goods, sanctions, casualties, ship sale and purchase, ship and yacht building, ship finance, workouts and shareholder issues, ship management, pools, piracy, and other shipping and trading disputes. As well as Commercial Court, Court of Appeal, and Privy Council experience, Charlie handles arbitrations under LMAA, LCIA, ICC, SIAC, SCMA, and CAMP rules, and is regularly instructed in relation to worldwide freezing orders, anti-suit injunctions, corporate veil piercing, asset tracing, and other emergency injunctive relief.

Experience

Representative matters

SK Shipping Europe Plc v Capital VLCC 3 Corp [2022] EWCA Civ 231 (Court of Appeal) – The C Challenger (fraudulent misrepresentation of bunker consumption alleged under a long-term charterparty; affirmation)
OCM Maritime Nile v. Courage Shipping Co & Ors [2022] EWCA Civ 1091 (Court of Appeal) – The Amethyst and Courage (bareboat charter cancellation and repossession disputes arising out of OFAC designation of charterers’ UBO as a global terrorist – equitable relief from forfeiture; injunctions for transfer of possession; third party costs order; worldwide freezing order)
Trans-Tec International SRL And another v Owners and/or Demise Charterers of the Vessel “COLUMBUS” [2020] EWHC 3443 (Admlty) – (claims for supplies of bunker oil – successful in rem claim for contractual interest)

Recognitions

  • Ranked in Chambers Global for Global Market Leaders Shipping: Litigation, 2017-2025
  • Ranked in Chambers UK for UK-wide Shipping, 2011-2026
  • Included in The Legal 500 UK 2026 Hall of Fame for Shipping

Credentials

Professional admissions & qualifications

  • England and Wales

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