Vivian van der Kuil
Advocaat/Partner Ten Holter Noordam Advocaten
Vivian van der Kuil has been a lawyer (advocaat) since 2012. She currently is a partner in maritime and transport law at Ten Holter Noordam Advocaten in Rotterdam.. She has extensive experience with handling complicated maritime accidents, including the “Baltic Ace”, “Delfborg” and “Evergiven” cases. Her particular focus is on attachments and limiting liability. She also advises and counsels clients with regard to sale and rurchase and building of vessels and maritime projects for the offshore sector. She frequently litigates maritime and logistics disputes.
Vivian specialises in maritime liability, insurance law and contracts, and in EU and IMO regulations and Law of the Sea (LOS). One of her particular areas of focus is ship classification and the role of classification societies. She frequently serves as an arbitrator and is a deputy judge at the Court of Appeal in Arnhem-Leeuwarden. She lectures in Private Law at the professional training programme for lawyers.
Before becoming a lawyer, Vivian served as a naval officer in the Royal Netherlands Navy (1994-2005), followed by a period as a judicial officer in training, public prosecutor and judge (2005-2012). She obtained an LLM in Public International Law from Utrecht University in 2003.


2026 Event Agenda Sessions
Call the Lawyer! (Or Not?): How to Navigate Your Way Around Maritime Casualties, Marine Insurance and Contractual Issues
Many people are hesitant to call a lawyer when issues arise; lawyers are expensive, only make things more complicated and should only be involved when there is no other option. In this workshop I will explain more about my work and when it can actually save you money to call a lawyer.
Wednesday 17 June 14:15 - 15:00 Women in Breakbulk Lounge
Women in Breakbulk
Women in Breakbulk Lounge Europe/London

















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