Capt. Pankaj Kapoor represents a rare blend of maritime command and legal leadership—where oceans meet arbitration rooms and policy frameworks. As Managing Partner at Cordon Legal, arbitrator at GIFT City, and contributor to government committees, his journey is defined by discipline, global exposure, and domain expertise. What makes his story powerful is the seamless transition from commanding ships across international waters to shaping legal strategies in one of the most complex and niche areas of law—maritime disputes.
In this episode of The Koffee Conversation Show, Capt. Kapoor shares a compelling and experience-driven perspective on maritime law, arbitration, global trade, policy-making, and leadership under pressure. His insights highlight a fundamental truth—law is not always learned in classrooms; sometimes it is lived in real-world high-stakes environments. His journey reflects courage, adaptability, and a deep understanding of how global systems function beyond borders.

Capt. Kapoor’s career journey began at sea, where he spent over three decades in the merchant navy, including 25 years as a ship captain. His exposure to legal responsibilities onboard—ensuring compliance, managing disputes, and representing multiple stakeholders—sparked his interest in law. Over time, this evolved into a second career as a legal professional specializing in maritime law, arbitration, and policy advisory. His transition reflects how domain expertise can become a powerful foundation for legal specialization.
A defining aspect of his journey has been building a niche practice in maritime disputes—bridging the gap between technical shipping knowledge and legal expertise. From contributing to government policy frameworks to advising on high-value international disputes, his work reflects both depth and impact. His journey highlights a powerful idea: in a globalized world, specialization combined with real-world experience creates unmatched value.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Capt. Pankaj Kapoor
- 90% of global trade happens through shipping—making maritime law critical yet underexplored
- Maritime disputes are inherently global—multiple jurisdictions complicate resolution
- Arbitration is the most effective mechanism for cross-border dispute resolution in shipping
- Maritime law requires a rare combination of domain knowledge and legal expertise
- High-value disputes involve assets worth hundreds of millions of dollars
- Cybersecurity is emerging as a major threat—“floating cities” (ships) are vulnerable to attacks
- Autonomous ships and AI will significantly transform global shipping in the next decade
- Shipping is the backbone of economies—disruptions directly impact industries and nations
- Leadership at sea teaches resilience—calmness under pressure defines true leadership
- Policy-making experience enhances legal practice by providing macro-level perspective
- India’s new maritime laws are positioning the country as a global shipping hub
- GIFT City is emerging as a center for financial services, arbitration, and global trade
- Interdisciplinary knowledge (technology, logistics, cyber) is essential for modern lawyers
- Maritime law is a niche but high-potential field—demand is growing with global trade
- Young professionals must combine careers with additional qualifications for future readiness
- Shipping careers are rewarding but demanding—resilience is key beyond the glamour
- Effective dispute resolution focuses on solutions, not prolonged litigation
- Pro bono work for seafarers reflects the importance of purpose-driven legal practice
- Honesty and discipline are non-negotiable values in both leadership and law
- Communication and storytelling are key to being an impactful speaker and leader
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube on The Koffee Conversation Show to explore how maritime law, global trade, arbitration, leadership, and policy-making come together to shape a truly borderless legal career.
🎧 Listen to the complete podcast on Spotify: The Koffee Conversation Show to discover Capt. Pankaj Kapoor’s insights on shipping, arbitration, global disputes, leadership under pressure, and what it truly takes to command law beyond borders.

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