Noe S. Hamra and Neil P. McMillan ●
After a marine casualty occurs, there will be many immediate actions for the relevant parties, including the vessel’s owner, manager, insurers, and counsel (“vessel interests”), to handle. Every incident has its own unique challenges, and this article will highlight some considerations regarding the preservation of evidence. Preservation of evidence is a critical step in the face of government investigations and in anticipation of litigation.
As a starting point, vessel interests will need to assemble an internal investigation team to assist with the initial response and investigation. This will include technical experts, consulting experts, and counsel who can assist with making sense of things in the immediate aftermath and in providing guidance and legal advice to the vessel’s crew.
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