Maritime Seminar – Seoul7 October 2024
Join us for our Maritime seminar in Seoul on 7 October 2024.
Join us for our Maritime seminar in Seoul on 7 October 2024.
This article examines the recent judgment of the Singapore Court of Appeal on the Nullity Exception that might also avail the banks. We consider whether it deserves another look or if it is time to close it down completely.
Read the 178th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
The Lubmin Project will produce around 100,000t of green hydrogen per year.
The financing is for the acquisition, construction and development of a pipeline of renewable projects.
The AEC’s 25 Under 40 Energy Women Rising Stars list celebrates individuals who are transforming the landscape of African energy.
The corporate and contractual JV was set up as new company using an innovative structure.
A look at key aspects of the new UK Listing Rules and other recent developments of note.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we discuss the Supreme Court’s reasons for granting an anti-suit injunction in support of a Paris arbitration, as well as decisions on agency, climate issues in planning permission and abusive proceedings.
The helicopters currently provide emergency medical services across France and Spain.
In this article, Mike Phillips and Archit Dhir discuss the law as to undisclosed principals in the context of liability under letters of indemnity, as raised in the recent decision in Yangtze Navigation (Asia) Co Ltd & anor v TPT Shipping Ltd & ors (The “Xing Zhi Hai”) [2024] EWHC 2371 (Comm).
Like many European economies, Germany is transitioning to a service economy.