Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 175
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly includes two important construction-related decisions, as well as a Brexit-related jurisdiction issue and a refusal of remote witness evidence.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly includes two important construction-related decisions, as well as a Brexit-related jurisdiction issue and a refusal of remote witness evidence.
With the UK’s Electronic Trade Documents Act coming into force on 20 September 2023, Andrew Hutcheon and Archit Dhir consider the key requirements of a reliable system for trading with electronic documents.
Read the 123rd edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Following the landmark introduction of the first Civil Transactions Law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, members of the Dubai team examine its key features.
Regarding the extension of the EU Emission Trading Scheme to include maritime emissions, who is responsible for submitting emissions allowances to the relevant administering authority?
New Italian Decree sets out terms and requirements for providing end customers with information on the composition of the energy mix used to generate supplied electricity.
In this article, the Singapore Dispute Resolution team discusses recent case law developments in banks’ obligation to make payment under letters of credit, where such obligation is tainted by false and/or fraudulent representations made by the beneficiary.
A maritime flavour to this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, with cases on tonnage limitation and cargo damage, as well as decisions on state immunity and formation of an oral contract.
The article provides an overview of the new German Buildings Energy Act and how it will impact municipal heating planning.
Read the 123rd edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.