By Adrian Karborani, Robert Allen Law When reviewing any force majeure clause, it is important to note that not every clause will cover events such as the Coronavirus. This may be due to the approach that some drafters take or if the agreement was not reviewed by a...
News & Resources
Articles
Force Majeure in Yacht Charter Agreements
By Christopher Anderson and Stephanie Parra, Robert Allen Law Both the Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association (“MYBA”) Standard Charter Agreement and the American Yacht Charter Association (“AYCA”) Recreational Bareboat Charter Agreement have force majeure...
Safely Navigating Exclusions in IYBA’s Listing and Purchase and Sale Agreements
By Adrian Karborani and Bob Allen, Robert Allen Law Yacht transactions can be complicated. That’s why the IYBA has made a real effort to speed up and simplify the process, fairly balancing the rights of buyers and sellers in transactions, while keeping in mind the...
Panama is Making a Splash in the Yachting Industry
PANAMA, MAKING A SPLASH IN THE YACHTING INDUSTRY IYBA Compass Magazine April/May 2018 By Umberto Bonavita and Dane Stuhlsatz Panama is already a commercial shipping powerhouse. It has its geographical location, infrastructure, and legal regime to thank for its...
Comparing the YBAA and IYBA Purchase and Sale Agreements
YBAA Yacht Broker News E-Newsletter 06/27/2017 By Christopher Anderson and Jane Schwed, Robert Allen Law Most brokerage yachts on the East Coast and in the Caribbean are bought and sold using one of two agreements – either the International Yacht Broker’s Association...
Contact Us
Robert Allen Law has offices in The Four Seasons Office Tower in the heart of the Miami financial district and in Palm Beach, Florida.
(p) 305.372.3300 (f) 305.379.7018
info@robertallenlaw.com
For yacht-specific inquiries, please contact us at yachts@robertallenlaw.com