WFW Madrid Office Head profiled by top Spanish legal publication8 September 2020
In her interview, Maria Pilar Garcia Guijarro discusses her role as Head of office, her career as a woman in the legal sector and her passion of the Energy sector.
In her interview, Maria Pilar Garcia Guijarro discusses her role as Head of office, her career as a woman in the legal sector and her passion of the Energy sector.
Check out this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly for an important warning from the TCC on the importance of complying with the rules on adjudication set out in the Scheme for Construction Contracts, as well as cases on the scope of an auditor’s duty of care and the risks of preliminary issues trials.
Following its acquisition of Frölich, Transimeksa will have 1,200+ employees, a fleet of more than 600 trucks and 800 trailers, and 46,250 sqm warehousing space and offices.
This article discusses the LCIA’s revised set of Arbitration Rules due to come into force on 1 October 2020.
This article explores the latest developments within the German mining industry.
Martin Lucas has written a feature article on the future of e-charging infrastructure in the UK for prominent industry magazine Energy Manager.
Comtrade is a software product business, a services company and a systems integrator focussed on developing hardware and large software storage systems.
This article explores the effects of President Trump’s recent Executive Order on Hong Kong Normalisation and the addition of 11 individuals to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons list.
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WFW was involved in every legal aspect of this LMBO, assisting with financial arrangements, the legal structure, negotiations with the outgoing investment fund and the acquisition agreement.
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.
George is universally recognised as one of the leading lawyers in the maritime sector both in Greece and internationally and has decades of experience advising many of the world’s leading shipping lenders and shipowners.
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