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WFW secures positive results in Q3 energy and infrastructure league tables5 November 2024

Watson Farley & Williams is pleased to a have achieved strong results in the Q3 2024 energy and infrastructure league tables by leading publications IJGlobal, Inframation and inspiratia.

The firm secured 11 first placed Inframation rankings including:

  • first by deal count, energy transition and renewables, EMEA;
  • first by deal count, energy transition and renewables, Europe;
  • first by deal count, energy transition and renewables, France;
  • first by deal count, energy transition and renewables, Spain;
  • first by deal count, project finance, Spain;
  • first by deal count, renewables, EMEA;
  • first by deal count, renewables, Europe;
  • first by deal count, renewables, France;
  • first by deal count, renewables, Spain.
  • first by deal count, Spain; and
  • first by deal value, project finance, Spain.

The firm also achieved 14 new rankings for Benelux, Middle East and Asia, Turkey and UK.

In the IJGlobal tables, the firm increased its standing in ten rankings with improvements for both infrastructure finance and project finance in the Global, Europe, Renewables and Transport categories.

The inspiratia rankings covered energy transition deals in Europe from Q1-3 2024 and the firm maintained second place for deal count and third for deal value.

Global Energy Sector Co-Head Henry Stewart commented: “We are pleased to have achieved positive results once again in the quarterly energy and infrastructure league tables. I am particularly pleased with our continued rise in the infrastructure finance and project finance categories across multiple jurisdictions highlighting our proficiency in the energy sector and flourishing new infrastructure practice”.

Global Energy Sector Co-Head Malte Jordan added: “These results showcase the dedication and expertise of our lawyers across our international network and cements our reputation as a leading law firm in the energy and infrastructure space globally”.

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