Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 124
A good mixture in Commercial Disputes Weekly this week, including fraudulent trading, limitation, property maintenance obligations and Brexit related jurisdiction issues.
A good mixture in Commercial Disputes Weekly this week, including fraudulent trading, limitation, property maintenance obligations and Brexit related jurisdiction issues.
Read the sixty second edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
When looking at the enforceability of certain contractual provisions, the cases in this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly consider a raft of other engaging topics, including state immunity from injunctions and when it is not legitimate to restrain trade.
Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to announce that its Milan office has relocated to the N4 Building, located in the heart of the city’s historical centre, on Via Gaetano Negri 4.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Blue Elephant Energy AG on its acquisition, via its subsidiary BEE Piemonte S.r.l, of a 4 MW portfolio comprising six solar PV plants located in Piedmont in northern Italy.
Read the fifty ninth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
We look at interpretation in various contexts in this Commercial Disputes Weekly; of statutes by the Supreme Court, non-compete covenants before the Court of Appeal and the High Court has dealt with contractual arbitration appointment provisions and obligations to retender.
Read the sixtieth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
In Commercial Disputes Weekly we look at the first decision on what is a “construction contract” since adjudication was introduced in 1998, in which Watson Farley & Williams acted for the successful appellant before the Court of Appeal.
Read the fifty ninth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.