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Linos is a lawyer specialising in commercial litigation and arbitration with particular emphasis on shipping, commodities, and international trade finance. Throughout his career, Linos has concluded many successful arbitrations through the ICC, UNCITRAL, LCIA, LMAA, SIAC, SCMA and CIETAC. He also regularly acts for clients in disputes in the High Court of Justice in London.
Linos has extensive expertise of complex charterparty, bills of lading, ship sale and purchase, shipbuilding, ship finance, marine insurance and maritime cross-border insolvency litigation and arbitration. He is also an experienced commodities lawyer, regularly acting for some of the largest commodities trading houses in the world in GAFTA, FOSFA, LME, and RSA arbitrations.
In relation to international trade, Linos frequently advises banks on complex issues concerning payment obligations and bank-to-bank reimbursements under letters of credit, demand guarantees, performance bonds, and standby credits.
Linos advises on marine disputes, with expertise in charterparties, cargo claims, shipbuilding, and ship sale. He has acted in high-value LMAA arbitrations, Commercial Court proceedings, and complex international shareholder disputes.
Experience
Linos advises on commodities disputes, including GAFTA/FOSFA arbitration and Commercial Court proceedings. His expertise spans all manner of international sale contracts, letters of credit, demand guarantees, and complex international claims concerning physical commodities.
Experience
Linos advises on trade finance disputes, including letters of credit, demand guarantees, and performance bonds. He has acted in high-value Commercial Court proceedings for leading international banks across multiple jurisdictions.
Experience
Linos advises on disputes across the spectrum of shipbuilding and ship finance including restructuring and enforcement to ship sale and purchase. He has acted for leading international lenders in Commercial Court proceedings, vessel arrests, and LMAA arbitrations.
Experience
Linos advises on civil fraud disputes, including fraudulent misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duties, conspiracy, dishonest assistance, breach of trust and knowing receipt, His cases have involved investment fraud, bribery, asset misappropriation, Ponzi schemes, and fraudulent loans. He has acted for funds, banks, and executives in complex, high-value Commercial Court litigation.
Experience
Linos advises on corporate transactions in shipping and energy, including acquisitions, asset deals, and sale and leaseback structures. He has acted for banks, investors, and corporates on multi-jurisdictional deals.
Experience
Linos has appeared in numerous reported cases spanning letters of credit, bills of lading, charterparties, performance bonds, civil fraud, and international arbitration, including matters before the Commercial Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court.
Experience
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Ranked by Chambers UK for Shipping 2025 – 2026
Recognised by The Legal 500 for Shipping 2025-2026
Recognised by The Legal 500 for International Arbitration 2026
Recognised by The Legal 500 for Commodities Disputes 2026
Recognised in Lexology Index: Transport – Shipping
Thought Leaders – Transport – Shipping 2025
Member of the Grain and Feed Trade Association (GAFTA)
Member of the Federation of Oil, Seeds and Fats Association (FOSFA)
Pro Bono Legal Advisor to The Royal Foundation United for Wildlife Transportation Task Force
“His ability to align legal advice with commercial objectives makes him a valuable partner for clients in the shipping industry.”
Chambers UK 2026
“A true pleasure to work with, always ready to offer a practical solution to even the most arcane issues in the field of maritime law and disputes.”
Chambers UK 2026
“Particularly proficient in contentious matters, especially those pertaining to ship financing. He frequently acts for banking and ship owner clients.”
Chambers UK 2024
“Well versed in ship finance and shipbuilding disputes.”
The Legal 500 UK 2024
“A highly competent shipping law expert.”
Chambers UK 2023
“A great lawyer very commercially and practically minded. Unflappable under pressure.”
Chambers UK 2022
“Quick, professional and efficient.”
The Legal 500 UK 2022
“Has clear and strategic vision and is very impressive.”
Chambers UK 2021
“A very practical, extremely well connected, efficient team with an outstanding focus on client value.”
The Legal 500 UK 2021
“Extremely practical, well connected, personable and very no-nonsense.”
Chambers UK 2020
“Wide ranging experience of overseas litigation and crisis management.”
The Legal 500 UK 2020
“Extremely knowledgeable about marine law and an extremely capable strategist.”
Chambers UK 2019
“Quick to respond to requests and always comprehensive in consideration of the relevant factors.”
The Legal 500 UK 2019
“Really enthusiastic and supportive of clients.”
Chambers UK 2017
“Swift, practical, to the point and always commercially sensible.”
The Legal 500 UK 2016
Linos qualified as a solicitor in 2001. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2024, he worked at the following firms: