Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 26
Confused about how to determine what the proper law of an arbitration agreement is? Well in this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly, find out how the Court of Appeal has tried to bring some clarity to the issue.
Confused about how to determine what the proper law of an arbitration agreement is? Well in this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly, find out how the Court of Appeal has tried to bring some clarity to the issue.
This is the fifth of our five-part series covering the issues facing the construction industry in five different jurisdictions across the world in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a judgment handed down today, WFW acted for the successful party on an appeal to the English Commercial Court on key questions concerning SAJ Form shipbuilding contracts (SBCs). This article explores the judgment.
This article examines the alternative approaches to restructuring through schemes of arrangement in the offshore sector.
This is the fourth of our five-part, week-long series covering the issues facing the construction industry in five different jurisdictions across the world in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is the third of our five-part series covering the issues facing the construction industry in five different jurisdictions across the world in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From 1 May 2020, Thailand’s airlines can resume domestic flights. In this article, we discuss issues which should be considered and addressed on the resumption of domestic flights.
This article summarises the measures adopted in Italy by the Decree of 26 April 2020, in place from 4 May 2020 to 17 May 2020, to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in workplaces.
Stephen Parker’s article on Thomas Cook’s collapse and the lessons to be learnt by the UK insolvency industry has been published in Insolvency and Restructuring International.
This article explores new COVID-19 Government and Court eviction requirements and their implications for the UK’s residential landlords and tenants.