Catherine Hofmann
Canada Guide 2025
Band 3 : Transportation: Shipping
Band 3
About
Provided by Catherine Hofmann
Practice Areas
Catherine Hofmann is a former managing partner at Bernard LLP and leads a team of maritime law solicitors at the firm. Her practice focuses on the commercial nature of the marine industry and she has extensive experience in negotiating and drafting transactional and other agreements including vessel sales, construction and financing, the use and supply of terminal and other marine services, charters, contracts of carriage, as well as the lease and license of crown land (covered by water).
Her clients span the spectrum of small local start-ups to large national and international companies operating in the transportation and maritime sectors such as cargo terminal operators, yacht and commercial vessel owners, banks and commercial lenders, ferries and other passenger carriers, naval architects, marine construction and ship recycling companies, as well as governments and other public-sector entities.
In addition, Catherine has a deep understanding of corporate transactional work and has frequently advised clients in mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, debt and equity financing, as well as the organization of new and existing business ventures, including shareholder agreements, partnerships, joint ventures and corporate reorganizations.
Recently, she has developed a particular interest in ship recycling as a critical issue facing Canadian ship owners and has spoken numerous times about this topic at industry conferences. Catherine has a passion for proactive legal and business advice and works not just to manage problems but solve them!
Professional Memberships
British Columbia Bar, 1993
Law Society of Upper Canada, 1993
Law Society of B.C.
Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association
Association of British Columbia Marine Industries
Canadian Bar Association
Business, Maritime, and Environmental Law Sections
Publications
Catherine is an annual contributor to the British Columbia Continuing Legal Education’s Due Diligence Deskbook on chapters relating to vessel searches, water lots and provincial crown tenures and is responsible each year for revising the chapter on Vessel Financing in the British Columbia Personal Property Security Act Practice Manual. She is also frequent contributor to Western Mariner magazine on legal issues facing the marine industry, including recent topics on ship recycling, the application of the federal luxury tax to vessel transactions and limiting liability under standard form contracts.
LL.M. thesis: “Keeping Up With the Feds: The Provincial Response to Canada’s Species at Risk Act”, Master’s Thesis, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Graduate Studies in Law, June 2008.
Education
University of Ottawa
Masters of Laws (L.L.M.)
2008
University of Toronto
Bachelors of Law (L.L.B.)
1991
University of Alberta
Bachelors of Arts (Hon. Econ.)
1988
Chambers Review
Canada
Catherine Hofmann is an experienced lawyer within the maritime and transportation industries. She frequently handles matters ranging from maritime transportation contracts to the financing of commercial vessels.