Consultation on proposed offshore transmission cables now open
National Grid is planning to build two primarily offshore transmission cable routes to carry clean energy from Scotland to demand centres in England.
National Grid is planning to build two primarily offshore transmission cable routes to carry clean energy from Scotland to demand centres in England.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider maritime jurisdiction and limitation claims, the pay to be paid rule, competing claims in relation to an adjudication decision and the different ways the English court can assist with enforcement of a credit agreement.
London Assets and Structured Finance Senior Associate Abi Carter has been named a ‘Rising Star’ for 2024 by leading aviation sector publication Airfinance Journal.
One of the projects will be the subject of a power purchase agreement with a first-rate counterparty.
In this article, we summarise the important changes in the updated Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration published by the International Bar Association in February 2024.
The National Security and Investment Act 2021 (“NSIA”) came into force on 4 January 2022, bringing with it a new approach/policy to investment screening and intervention in the UK.
On 18 January 2024, Vietnam’s new Law on Credit Institutions was passed by the National Assembly.
Yellow Door Energy’s distributed solar portfolio financing with National Bank of Fujairah, a transaction the firm advised on, has won ‘Refinance Deal of the Year – Solar PV MENA’ at the highly respected IJGlobal industry awards.
We are looking forward to hosting our next event in our On Site Construction webinar series, ‘Summer 2024 Update’.
Spain’s e-mobility legislative framework was significantly updated and expanded in 2022 and 2023.
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