ฟ้าหลังฝน / Fah Lung Fon: Gas Market Deregulation – Thailand’s Silver Lining?3 November 2021
In recent years, various factors – whether political, commercial or technical – have combined to accentuate the advantages of LNG to Power projects.
In recent years, various factors – whether political, commercial or technical – have combined to accentuate the advantages of LNG to Power projects.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our webinar on ‘Current requirements for broadband expansion’ on 26 October.
With the remarkable rise in activities around the ordering of vessels to be constructed after years of very limited orders, industry players have yet again to be aware of the legal aspects and pitfalls relating to newbuilding contracts and refund guarantees.
With serious climate-related disasters on the rise globally, the appetite, and indeed need, to tackle climate change and build a more sustainable future has never been higher on the personal, economic and political agendas. But what can we really expect from COP26 and will it deliver its ambitious goals? To find out, join our webinar!
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our ‘On Site’ Autumn Construction and development legal briefing on 6 October.
Join Watson Farley & Williams and NERA Economic Consulting for our webinar on ‘Germany’s Latest Offshore Wind Auction – A Sign of Things to Come? Legal and Economic Perspectives’ on 30 September.
In this German webinar, our Hamburg Partners Dr Clemens Hillmer and Dr Maximilian Boemke will give you an overview of the legal regulations governing the recycling of ships.
As the law firm with the largest dedicated maritime practice in the world, we are proud to be long-standing supporters of London International Shipping Week, which in a short time has grown to be one of the world’s premier maritime events.
This webinar is for building owners and residents and anyone with an interest in construction and development in any asset class, and who is looking to manage risks from contract placement, advice on live projects or dispute avoidance.
The Employment Group will look at the challenges of “hybrid” flexible working and recent developments in employment law.