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The spate of litigation worldwide following the collapse of OW
Bunker ("OW") has continued to progress in recent weeks
as ship owners look to protect themselves from the risk of double
payment, bunker suppliers seek ways to get paid, and OW's
administrators and assignees (ING Bank) attempt to recover
receivables claimed by OW.
In this latest update we provide brief summaries of the impact
of the RES COGNITANS decision and recent developments in the
litigation from our offices around the world where Clyde & Co
continues to act on behalf of a wide range of parties involved in
this important dispute.
OW Bunker A Global Overview
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