Update on the UK’s Hydrogen Strategy: Where are we now and what happens next?
Nearly a year on from the publication of the UK’s Hydrogen Strategy in August 2021, what progress have we seen?
Nearly a year on from the publication of the UK’s Hydrogen Strategy in August 2021, what progress have we seen?
A quartet of interpretation cases this week: Commercial Disputes Weekly covers decisions by the Court of Appeal on rent cesser clauses during the pandemic and the requirements for rent repayment orders, and the Commercial Court looks at a commodities sale and purchase agreement and decisions of an arbitral tribunal and judge.
In this article, we discuss the increasing risks relating to climate change litigation (including as highlighted by recent reports) and what businesses should do to mitigate them.
Read the sixty fifth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
In the second part of our series of articles on offshore wind and the maritime sector, London Partners Richard Smith explore the financing and bankability of offshore wind installation vessels.
A few firsts this week with the successful recovery by a building owner of the costs of replacing cladding post Grenfell and the first decision under the coronavirus rent arbitration scheme. Commercial Disputes Weekly also discusses a key decision in the ongoing quest for recompense by the victims of the Fundao Dam disaster and a Court of Appeal decision in relation to apparent bias.
Read the sixty third edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
This article reviews SHIPSALE 22 – BIMCO’s new standard form for ship sale and purchase agreements – in general and analysis of its key differences compared to the Norwegian Salesform 2012.
This article reports on recent developments, focussing on the government’s proposed major overhaul of the UK prospectus regime.
To mark its first birthday, the UK Infrastructure Bank has released its Strategic Plan, with clean energy earmarked as the largest sector for investment.