WFW makes major Africa energy and projects Partner hire
Titus joining us is a fantastic catalyst to boost our practice in the expanding African market.
Titus joining us is a fantastic catalyst to boost our practice in the expanding African market.
We have promoted eight lawyers to the firm’s partnership for 2019.
Our authors examine the various finance scenarios for scrubbers in anticipation of IMO 2020.
This project involves building the biggest stationary energy storage system using electric vehicle batteries in Europe to date.
The vessels covered are four Suezmax DP2 shuttle tankers due for delivery in 2019 and 2020.
Our authors look at the key issues for shipowners in contracts for the acquisition, transport, installation and commissioning of scrubbers to meet IMO 2020 sulphur requirements.
WFW Germany has been ranked 11th by deal count and 16th by deal value for Germany in MergerMarket’s Q1 2019 M&A Trend Report and Legal Advisor League Tables.
The €30m notes will be issued in two tranches and listed on the Third Market of the Vienna Stock Exchange.
Linh Doan, Michael Folsom and Edmund Poon provide some helpful guidance for understanding how Circular 02 will effect Vietnamese wind projects.
We discuss the newly clarified scope of the slip rule in the context of adjudication decisions. The briefing looks at the welcomed new scope of the rule and the consequences of using the rule to correct errors.