The editorial board of the international maritime journal “Sea Review” extends its warmest congratulations to our long-standing strategic partner – the international law firm Interlegal – on its significant milestone, the 30th anniversary of its founding!
For the maritime community of Ukraine and the entire Black Sea region, the name Interlegal has long been synonymous with stability and deep-seated expertise. Founded in 1995, the firm has evolved over these three decades into a key hub for legal support in shipping, transport, and international trade, with 7 offices across the region and a network of over 60 associated offices worldwide.
At “Sea Review,” we especially value our long-term cooperation. Interlegal’s office in Odesa has repeatedly served as a welcoming venue for landmark events of the Nautical Institute of Ukraine (NIU), including the jubilee conference dedicated to our own 25th anniversary.
Expertise Tested by Time
Interlegal’s practice covers the most complex aspects of maritime law – from settling charter party and bill of lading disputes to full legal support for vessel and yacht sale and purchase transactions. Every case handled by the firm in international trade and port infrastructure reinforces its reputation as a reliable guide in the world of legal standards.
A Team of Leaders
Interlegal’s success is, above all, about its people. We know the firm’s partners as leading experts whose insights are frequently featured in our journal and at international forums. Arthur Nitsevych, Nikolay Melnykov, Artem Skorobogatov, Irina Voyevodina, Alexey Remeslo, and Karina Gorovaya – each of you has made a significant personal contribution to the development of a civilized maritime business.
We wish the Interlegal team to steadily hold their chosen course, conquer new professional horizons, and find effective solutions for the most complex challenges in the maritime industry.
Fair winds, following seas, and many more victories to come!











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