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In maritime law, you’ve got to act fast and you need a maritime lawyer. Once a ship leaves port and enters international waters, your rights can – literally – sail away.
Likewise, if your vessel has been arrested, you’re losing money every minute. You can’t afford anything less than responsive, aggressive, tenacious maritime lawyers with expertise in ship arrests and all aspects of admiralty law, who know their way around one of the world’s largest, busiest container ports.
At ParrisWhittaker, we move with lightning speed to arrest vessels or resolve vessel arrests. We leverage our deep relationships with the local port authorities on your behalf. ParrisWhittaker offers a comprehensive array of maritime law services, including:
Parris Whittaker is an international maritime law firm representing ship owners, charterers, vessel operators, cargo owners, shippers, freight forwarders, maritime businesses, and port operators across major global shipping routes. Our experienced maritime lawyers and maritime attorneys regularly handle complex admiralty matters involving vessels operating throughout the Caribbean and offshore jurisdictions.
Vessel arrests and maritime lien disputes
Ship mortgage enforcement
Cargo and charterparty disputes
Maritime regulatory and port authority matters
Our maritime attorneys regularly handle matters connected to ports in The Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and Barbados, as well as vessels operating in international waters. Working closely with port authorities and regulators, our maritime lawyers move quickly to protect our clients’ commercial interests across multiple jurisdictions.
When you need your maritime law needs to be addressed quickly and accurately, contact ParrisWhittaker.

Our commitment to practicing law at the highest standards is what we are most proud to offer our clients. Our intellect is guided by our integrity, and our results speak for themselves.
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