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Dimitris Anassis

Dimitris Anassis, Partner – Hil Dickinson

Dimitris deals with all types of contentious shipping and international trade matters in the context of both arbitration and court proceedings under English law, including cross-border and trade finance disputes.

He has been involved in numerous charterparty, cargo / bill of lading, shipbuilding, marine insurance, sale and purchase and international trade disputes involving contractual breaches and claims in tort, as well casualties involving general average, unseaworthiness, abandonment and transshipment considerations. His experience also extends to advising on drafting issues and settlement negotiations as well as organising early intervention mediations. Dimitris also often advises on international trade sanctions and is frequently brought on to matters to oversee international counsel. Dimitris has developed a keen interest in the global efforts towards decarbonisation and is often asked to assist with drafting contractual clauses, including those dealing with a vessel’s CII (Carbon Intensity Indicator).

Dimitris is regularly mentioned in the legal directories – Chambers and Partners describes him as “very bright and attentive to details, even minor ones”, “very hard working” and possessing “diligence, ability to focus on the critical issues and commercial acumen”, while also noting him as being “valued by clients for providing ‘clear instructions and strategy’ in high-pressure situations”. The Legal 500 mentions that he is “highly recommended” for his “quick understanding of issues coupled with fast responses” and for his “thorough legal analysis” and advice which is “always to the point and legally impeccable”.

Dimitris joined Hill Dickinson in 2023 after 14 years (the last 6 of which as a partner) at Norton Rose Fulbright and Thomas Cooper / Penningtons Manches Cooper. He has a diverse legal education background of both English and Greek law and holds degrees from the University of East Anglia (Norwich Law School) (LL.B, Law), University College London (LL.M, Maritime Law) and the University of Athens (LL.B, Greek Law).

Further details

  • Experience

    • Acting on a multi-million US dollar marine insurance claim heard up to the UK Supreme Court.
    • Advising on several matters relating to UN/US/EU/UK sanctions.
    • Advising on a number of casualties involving general average, unseaworthiness, abandonment and transshipment considerations.
    • Acting on a complex multi-million US dollar bill of lading dispute involving a series of novations, guarantees, undertakings and mortgage registrations/deregistrations as well as civil/criminal proceedings in a number of jurisdictions.
    • Advising on a complex multi-jurisdictional charterparty claim up and down the charterparty chain.
    • Advising on a high value multi-jurisdictional dispute involving one of the largest superyachts in the world.
    • Representing well-established Greek owning interests in a high value cargo claim about an alleged shortage/damage of cargo.
  • Affiliations

    • Member of the Law Society of England & Wales
    • Member of the Athens Bar Association
    • Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
    • Supporting Member of the London Maritime Arbitrators Association (LMAA)
    • Member of the International Propeller Club – Port of Piraeus
  • Languages

    • Greek (fluent)

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