Interview: Boriana Farrar, Ship Owners Claims Bureau
to be an international commercial lawyer, but as an intern with a law firm (Sher Garner) in New Orleans I started working on maritime cases. I found it interesting and challenging, and I fell in love with the subject.”“I decided to specialize in maritime law and obtain another LLM in Admiralty Law at Tulane Law School, which is the best in this field in the country, if not worldwide. I find that the maritime world is very dynamic and still enjoy being part of it.”Boriana had many mentors along the way who helped shape her career especially Joe Hughes, Vince Solarino and Dorothea
Nicholls' Maritime Management Program Continues to Grow
delivered to students. We want to ensure that we are delivering course material that is relevant to the jobs our graduates will pursue” said Chadwick. The maritime management concentration, as part of the four year management degree, includes courses such as Introduction to Maritime Management, Admiralty Law, Marine Accident Prevention, Economics of Shipping and an internship with a maritime-related firm. “We have already placed 15 graduates in regional maritime related companies. In addition, students have completed over 30 internships in 20 different companies. The support from industry has
Teekay Veteran Glendinning to Retire
industry. In 2000, he joined Teekay as in-house counsel, and in 2006 was promoted to his current position of Vice President, Teekay Gas. He represents Teekay Gas on the boards of joint ventures with partners in Belgium, Indonesia, Japan and Qatar. Prior to joining Teekay, Kremin was an attorney in an admiralty law firm in Manhattan. Prior to attending law school in New York City, he worked for a leading owner and operator of containerships