German Employment Webinar – Employee Data Protection Update23 September 2020
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In this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly, find out whether the High Court was prepared to join the National Crime Agency to commercial proceedings against its will, how the court will treat uncontroverted expert evidence, and whether an arbitrator’s findings on the class notation of a vessel amounted to a substantial injustice.
Dieter is an Official Fellow in Economics at New College, Oxford and Professor of Economic policy at the University of Oxford. He is Chair of the Natural Capital Committee. Pulling from the key themes of his new book ‘Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change’ we will ask Dieter about the ideas presented, and what actions we can take as individuals and businesses.
Offshore wind energy production has been a fast growing industry in the last few years. The applicable rules are constantly evolving, and the next revision of the German Offshore Wind Act is currently being discussed, especially proposed changes to the auction design.
In addition to the initial 112 sites, EVN has plans to develop a further circa 380 EV charging sites, requiring an additional circa £150m in the next 36 months, for which SEEIT has a right of first negotiation.
The loan facility will support PPC’s working capital needs at a time of customer payment volatility following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
In a sign of things to come, in this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly the first Covid-19 related cases are starting to appear, as well as arguments that any resulting economic downturn would justify an order for security for costs.
Regulatory Partner Dr Maximilian Boemke and Corporate Partner Dr Christian Bauer will give an overview of the Hydrogen Strategies, the expected legal developments and emerging investment opportunities for hydrogen projects.
In a sign of things to come, in this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly the first Covid-19 related cases are starting to appear, as well as arguments that any resulting economic downturn would justify an order for security for costs.
See here for the latest maritime decisions made by the English courts.