The Strait of Hormuz: How to deal with contractual issues, rights and obligations16 July 2025
This first article in the series discusses the contractual issues arising in the event that the Strait of Hormuz is closed.
This first article in the series discusses the contractual issues arising in the event that the Strait of Hormuz is closed.
WFW advised Capital Dynamics on a ca. €110m+ financing granted to them by Norddeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider arbitral jurisdiction, preliminary issues of Nigerian law, suspended remediation orders and unjust enrichment. CDW is taking a short break and will return on Tuesday 15 July.
WFW advised Beyfin on its acquisition of a one-third stake UniverGas, from UGI International LLC.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our Husum Wind Warm-Up on 16 September 2025 in Hamburg.
Thailand is rapidly becoming a key player in the data centre industry, with rising cloud adoption and a booming digital economy.
WFW has secured another legal victory for claimants Toppan and Abbey Healthcare (Mill Hill) Limited in a long-running dispute.
WFW advised Spanish emergency air transport services provider Eliance on the refinancing of its existing group debt.
We have secured another legal victory for claimants Toppan Holdings Limited (“Toppan”) and Abbey Healthcare (Mill Hill) Limited (“Abbey”) in a long running dispute about defects at a care home.
In a significant decision from the Technology and Construction Court, Alexander Nissen KC found that the claimant contractor, Matière SAS, had breached an express obligation of good faith under both a consortium agreement and a collaboration agreement in relation to the HS2 ‘Green Tunnels Project’.
This is the third award that the Simandou project has won.
The Indonesian data centre industry landscape is experiencing rapid transformation, driven by the meteoric rise of the digital economy.
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