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Alberto Batini

Expertise

Alberto manages the firm’s London office, which was opened in the City in early 2014 to assist the London insurance market with its Italian exposure. He travels between London and Milan.

His main areas of expertise are shipping law, P&I assistance, hull and machinery work, ship arrest, arbitration and litigation, domestic and international transactional work with particular attention to logistic contracts, ships and yachts sale and purchase and building contracts, transport and logistics and marine cyber risks.

Besides Italian, he speaks English and Spanish.

Professional experience

Alberto graduated in Law in 1990. In 1991-1992 he spent a long training period with the London firm Sinclair Roche & Temperley (now Stephenson Harwood) in their Admiralty and Litigation Department.

At the end of 1992 he moved to the Standard Steamship Owners P&I Club, Charles Taylor & Co in London, as claims handler in the Club’s Italian Syndicate.

In the same year, Alberto joined Batini & Associati as an equity partner, and later the firm Batini Traverso & Associati in Italy (now Batini Traverso Grasso & Associati).

In 1993 Alberto obtained the “18th Maritime Law Degree” at the University of Southampton, Faculty of Law, Maritime Law Institute.

In 1995 he obtained a postgraduate doctorate (PhD) at the University of Trieste in shipping and transport law, submitting a thesis on “Towage contracts – public and private law profiles”.

In 1998 Alberto was appointed Vice President of the Ibero American Maritime Institute (IIDM), Italian Section, a position which he retained until a few years ago. He has been a permanent Member of the Steering Committee of the Italian Association of Maritime Law (AIDM) and a member of the working group on maritime liens and mortgages at the CMI Centenary Conference hosted in Antwerp in 1997, as well as in the CMI Plenary Sessions in Singapore in 2000 and in Vancouver in 2004.

Alberto has been International Professional Partner of IUMI (the International Union of Marine Insurers) since 1.1.2017, following an IUA proposal.

In 2023 he graduated as Master of Laws (LLM) at Queen Mary’s University in London in International Shipping Law.

Alberto has also been appointed as Global Leader of the Marine Special Interest Group within the Global Insurance Law Connect international network (globalinsurancelaw.com), of which he is also the executive board member for Europe. He is a founding member of the International Yacht Lawyers Network (iyln.com) and a member of the Insurance Committee and of the Transport Committee of the IBA.

Since 2014 Alberto manages the firm’s London office, which was strategically opened in the City to offer a direct assistance the London insurance market having exposure to Italian risks. He travels regularly between London and Milan.

Academic background and memberships

Faculty of Law degree from Pisa University in 1990 with a final dissertation thesis on “The European Economic Interest group: an application to the shipping industry”.

Registered as a qualified lawyer at the Livorno Law Society on 21.10.1993.

Registered at the Milan Law Society on 21.10.2010.

Admitted as advocate at the Italian Supreme Court.

Member of the Insurance Committee and of the Transport Committee of the IBA.

Regular panellist in international seminars and events on international, shipping and insurance law.

Recently invited to attend as Guest lecturer at CCLS (Centre for Commercial Law Studies) at Queen Mary University in London on International Shipping Law, where he is also a candidate for the LLM in the same subject.

Alberto actively collaborates in the Cyber shipping IWG of the Comite’ Maritime International at international level.

Some publications

Alberto has written several articles and publications on international and shipping law, and has delivered several congress and academic papers, including:

  • Il contratto a favore di terzo nel trasporto terrestre (Ipsoa), 1996
  • Lifting of arrest of foreign ships in Italy (Shiparrested.com, Marseille), June 2006
  • The hidden costs of Customs clearance of goods (Interlegal, Ukraine), September 2010
  • The broker’s role in negotiating and fixing charterparties (Novorossiysk), 2010
  • The Italian section of Shipping Law for the international legal magazine “Getting the Deal Through” until 2013
  • The P&I Club’s right of action against a Classification Society (VB Insurance Events, London), November 2015
  • The Italian section of Enforcement of Foreign Judgements and Awards (Thomson Reuters)
  • “Insurable Interest in Bareboat Charterparties. A comparative approach between Korean and Italian law”, Legal Research Institute of Korea University, July 2021
  • “Unseaworthiness under the Hague Rules in the UK’s Supreme Court: Alize 1954 and another v Allianz Elementar Versicherungs AG and others (‘The CMA CGM Libra’)”, co-author with Prof. Filip Saranovic (QMUL), Insurance Law Research Group, Southampton University, February 2022