Sir David Steel
Judicial career
- Judge of the Commercial and Admiralty Courts London 1998- 2011
- Judge in charge of the Commercial and Admiralty Courts 2004-2006
- Chairman of European Commercial Judges Forum 2009-2011
- Associate judge of the Dubai International Financial Centre 2011 –
- Lloyd’s Salvage Appeal Arbitrator 2011 -
Career at English Bar
- Called to the Bar 1966
- Commercial law practitioner 1968-1998
- Head of chambers at 2/4 Essex Court 1995-1998
- Junior counsel to the Treasury 1978-1981
- Bencher of Inner Temple 1995
- Also appeared in courts of Singapore, Hong Kong, Gibraltar and US.
Other experience
- Associate of Coudert Brothers New York – 1967 to 1968
- Presiding Judge of the Western Circuit – 2004 to 2006Member of panel of Lloyd’s Arbitrators – 1990 to 1998
- Commissioner for Wrecks – 1990 to 1998
- Conducted Judicial Training in Thailand, Kazakhstan, Abu Dhabi and Dubai
- Member of the Advisory Committee on Legal Education 1995 to 1998
Publications
- Temperley on Merchant Shipping Acts
- Kennedy on Salvage
Membership
- SCMA (Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration)
- LMAA (London Maritime Arbitrators Association - Supporting Member)
- KLRCA (Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration
- HKIAC (Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre)
- Younger Brother of Trinity House
Education
- Eton College and Keble College Oxford
Professional areas of interest and involvement
Shipping - Including cargo carriage, ship operation and shipbuilding.
As counsel acted in numerous shipping claims including cargo claims, charterparty disputes, limitation disputes, oil pollution, collisions and salvage as well as wreck inquiries such as those into loss of bulk carrier Derbyshire and capsize of Herald of Free Enterprise
Recent judicial decisions
Insurance -including underwriting, brokerage and reinsurance.
As counsel instructed in a variety of insurance disputes including the Lloyd’s litigation representing Wellington names, Poland managing agents, and Outhwaite syndicate
Recent decisions
Aerospace - including carriage by air, overhaul and crash investigation.
As counsel instructed by war risk underwriters in Air India 747 bombing
Recent decisions
Oil and gas - including joint ventures and pollution control.
Commodities -including trading in oil, feed and minerals.
Banking - including derivative trading, currency futures and compliance.
Disaster Investigation - including shipping and air casualties, oil pollution.
- As counsel in Herald of ‘Free Enterprise and Derbyshire’.
- Instructed by Exxon in Exxon Valdez
- Acted as chairman of inquiry into loss of trawler Gaul (2004)
- Trial judge in Buncefield explosion litigation
White Collar Crime
Arbitration