Maritime Disputes Newsletter – March 2020: Maritime Decisions
See here for the latest maritime decisions made by the English courts.
See here for the latest maritime decisions made by the English courts.
This article, focusing on Germany, is the first of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.
WFW introduces a new series of articles exploring the future of the e-charging industry across Europe.
Our managing partners, Chris Lowe and Lothar Wegner, offer a message of support regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the latest decisions on the fraud exception to privilege and the operation of joint privilege, as well as a significant Court of Appeal decision on hybrid construction contracts, check out this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly.
This week we look at important decisions from the Court of Appeal on third party funding, the impact of an inadequate ship passage plan, and the knowledge requirement for the tort of inducing breach of contract.
We look at the latest decision in the dispute between the Tate Modern and flat owners opposite its viewing gallery, as well as decisions on the risks of bringing speculative claims, and whether a disclosed and identified principal can enforce a contract entered into by their agent.
This series will focus on the following topics: “Update on labour law”, “New developments in working time law” and “Matrix structures in the Group”.
This series will focus on the following topics: “Update on labour law”, “New developments in working time law” and “Matrix structures in the Group”.
This series will focus on the following topics: “Update on labour law”, “New developments in working time law” and “Matrix structures in the Group”.