Pioneering sustainable aviation: the Pegasus Guidelines
In April 2024, WFW acted pro bono as the sole legal advisor for independent non-profit RMI and a working group of banks on the development and launch of the Pegasus Guidelines.
In April 2024, WFW acted pro bono as the sole legal advisor for independent non-profit RMI and a working group of banks on the development and launch of the Pegasus Guidelines.
Named and established in honour of the firm’s greatly missed former Singapore Office Head, The Mei Lin Goh Study Abroad Scholarship was established with the University of Nottingham, where Mei was a School of Law alumna.
It is rare to see renewable energy associations and heavy industry players agreeing on matters of energy policy – however just this is currently happening regarding discussions to split the German electricity market into two or more separate “bidding zones”.
Rude Health is a top five UK plant-based drinks brand widely available across major retailers and foodservice operators nationwide.
As the world moves towards a greener future, the chemical industry must continue to innovate and adapt, playing a crucial role in the global effort to combat climate change.
EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED III) mandates 42% green hydrogen use in the industry by 2030, rising to 60% by 2035 which will have significant impacts on industrial parks.
JLL’s Hotels & Hospitality Group and Watson Farley & Williams are delighted to present the first Indonesia Hotel Investment Guide. This comprehensive guide aims to provide investors with insights encompassing not only investment considerations but also the legal dimension of hotel investment in Indonesia.
Our German Regulatory team publish a regular newsletter offering insights into changes and challenges within the public sector in Germany.
This article takes a first look at the eagerly anticipated Employment Rights Bill 2024 and highlights some of the key takeaways.
In July 2024, Germany’s Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) published a key issues paper in which it further develops the regulations on grid fees for industrial customers. What might this mean for the industry?
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