WFW expands oil & gas offering with key partner hire
WFW London boost its growing oil & gas sector offering with the hire of Partner Colin Graham.
WFW London boost its growing oil & gas sector offering with the hire of Partner Colin Graham.
The Commercial Court has returned to the subject of shipbuilding contract warranty clauses and issued further guidance as to the proper interpretation of exclusions of consequential losses in that context.
An employer may successfully defend a claim for redundancy by a disabled employee if it can justify the unfavourable treatment on the basis that it is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim.
A recent Bill passed by the US Senate imposes economic sanctions on Russia. If passed into law, it may affect the country’s industry and the ability of non-Russian entities to do business with it.
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised Gardner Aerospace Holdings Limited (“Gardner Aerospace”),. . .
What are the key updates on the support mechanism for French onshore wind projects?
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams has made two senior promotions in its Business Services. . .
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised long-standing client Vattenfall on its acquisition. . .
WFW is delighted to announce that two deals the firm advised on have been named in. . .
A recent Technology and Construction Court decision shows the potential risks associated with inviting an adjudicator to use the so-called ‘slip rule’ to correct his decision.