WFW boosts London offering with further Partner hire
Stephen Parker has joined the firm’s London office as a Partner.
Stephen Parker has joined the firm’s London office as a Partner.
We are delighted to have advised the Blue Energy team on this important transaction for them and the UK renewables sector.
This acquisition is part of Plurima’s strategic expansion plan.
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has once again performed extremely well in the. . .
As ADIF-AV is part of the Spanish Ministry of Public Works, this represents Spain’s first green bond issuance by a publically-owned entity.
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW“) has advised a syndicate of banks on the. . .
We’ve made a significant addition to its highly regarded Transport Sector Group with the hire in London of Partner Louise Mor from White & Case.
The new Tobacco Products Control Act came into effect in July 2017. It curtails tobacco advertising and will make it difficult for new brands or products to access the Thai market.
In an eagerly awaited decision the Supreme Court has ruled that a shipowner’s benefit from selling its vessel, following a time charterer’s repudiatory breach, was not to be taken into account when assessing the shipowner’s damages.
This represents Vortex’s third major European renewables investment since 2014, following two acquisitions with a combined net installed capacity of a 457 MW Western European wind portfolio.
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