Konstantinos Bachxevanis is an English solicitor, Greek lawyer and Master Mariner (Class B’) whose practice centers on shipping disputes, with a particular emphasis on marine casualty matters, charterparty disputes, and related maritime claims. He brings a rare combination of sea-going experience and international maritime law insight to disputes arising in the shipping sector, including cargo, insurance, salvage, pollution, and port-related matters.
Konstantinos holds a longstanding track record in the field of shipping law, with more than 30 years of experience in shipping and over 20 years specifically in maritime claims. Before establishing his own practice in Piraeus, he qualified and worked in the Shipping Department of a leading international law firm in London for more than 12 years and spent a year in the firm’s Athens office, gaining exposure to cross-border maritime disputes and complex cargo and insurance matters. His career also spans frontline maritime roles, including service in the Greek Merchant Navy as a Deck Officer up to Chief Officer, and work as a cargo and nautical surveyor and claims handler representing hull & machinery underwriters and cargo interests. This blend of sea service and law is reflected in his ability to navigate both technical and legal dimensions of shipping disputes.
In addition to private practice, Konstantinos has experience across several maritime sectors, including salvage and wreck removal, general average, collision and allision disputes, and charterparty disputes. He has been involved in casualty response and investigation, marine insurance matters (hull, cargo, and mortgagee interest), and issues arising from pollution incidents. His work also covers the formation of shipping companies and registration of vessels, as well as related cross-border and port-related disputes. This breadth of experience supports clients facing complex maritime disputes that require both legal strategy and practical knowledge of vessel operations and risk management.
Konstantinos Bachxevanis’s practice concentrates, amongst others, on:
Konstantinos’s practice is well-positioned to handle disputes arising from international vessels, with a focus on practical dispute resolution. The emphasis remains on shipping disputes and maritime claims, aligning with the dominant practice area while leveraging his broader maritime expertise to support shipowners, operators, insurers, and other stakeholders in the maritime ecosystem.
Konstantinos Bachxevanis specializes in shipping disputes and maritime dispute resolution, with a particular emphasis on the kinds of issues that routinely drive arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution in the international maritime sector. The practice concentrates on the full spectrum of ship-related disputes, including salvage and wreck removal, general average, collisions, and all bills of lading and charterparty disputes, as well as speed and performance claims and MOA (memo of agreement) disputes. His work also covers marine insurance matters and pollution claims, and he has experience across port construction disputes. This concentration is underpinned by his training and background as both a Solicitor and a Master Mariner, enabling him to approach disputes with a practical, shipboard perspective and an understanding of how marine operations interact with contract and liability issues.
In terms of dispute resolution, Konstantinos’ international arbitration orientation is explicit in his practice. His profile lists international arbitration as a core component of his maritime practice, with familiarity with LOF, LMAA, and ICC arbitration frameworks, which are widely used in shipping disputes involving complex issues such as LOF, charter-party disputes, and cross-border cargo and liability claims. This aligns with the cross-border nature of many shipping disputes that arise in the England-and-Wales jurisdiction and in Greece.
These qualifications situate Konstantinos at the intersection of English maritime-law training and Greek seafaring tradition, underpinning a practice that routinely engages cross-border shipping disputes and arbitration conducted under English law or English-law-adjacent frameworks. ((https://bax-law.com/the-credentials/))
Konstantinos’ professional arc blends deep maritime experience with rigorous legal training. He started in the Greek Merchant Navy as a Deck Officer, advancing to Chief Officer, and then moved into maritime surveying and claims handling for H&M and cargo underwriters. He subsequently worked in Tsakos Shipping (London) Ltd., in Insurance & Claims, before transitioning to law. This path culminated in more than a decade-plus in the Shipping Department of a leading international law firm in the City of London, followed by a year in their Athens office, before establishing his own practice in Piraeus. He has more than 30 years in shipping and more than 20 years in maritime claims, which informs his approach to handling disputes and, where appropriate, arbitration.
In the English-speaking maritime-legal world, Konstantinos’ career includes a prominent milestone: promotion to Counsel at Reed Smith in London in January 2020, reflecting recognition of his expertise within a major international firm and his role in the Transportation Industry Group. This experience reinforces his ability to navigate complex, cross-border shipping disputes that may be resolved through arbitration in London or Greece, as well as through other dispute-resolution mechanisms.
The combination of Greek naval schooling and UK-based legal training supports a profile adept at handling shipping disputes across jurisdictions, including those that move toward arbitration in London or other major maritime centers. His credentials underscore a capacity to engage with both technical maritime issues and sophisticated commercial litigation or arbitration strategies. ((https://bax-law.com/the-credentials/))
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