WFW signs UK Legal Apprenticeship Pledge18 October 2022
The pledge commits its signatories to ensuring that solicitor apprentices will be treated in an equivalent manner as those from the traditional training contract route.
The pledge commits its signatories to ensuring that solicitor apprentices will be treated in an equivalent manner as those from the traditional training contract route.
The decisions in the latest Commercial Disputes Weekly illustrate the various judicial approaches to interpret statutes, witness statements, bespoke drafted contracts and incorporated standard terms.
Read our latest article analysing the Prime Ministerial Decree No. 133 of 2022, which entered into force on 24 September 2022.
Managing Partner Lindsey Keeble is quoted in Byfield’s latest report summarising the findings from their survey to law firm leaders earlier this year, asking about the business issues keeping them awake at night and which of those was most reputationally sensitive.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our session ‘Examining Russian sanctions in the transport sector and the impact on international arbitration’ on 16 November 2022, as part of Dubai Arbitration Week 2022.
In this article we discuss the UK Court of Appeal judgment in Gorbachev v Guriev [2022] EWCA Civ 1270, which confirms that the English courts have jurisdiction to order third party disclosure against respondents located abroad where the documents in question are located within their jurisdiction.
In an article for Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence, Partner Sarah Ellington outlines the many-faceted discussions regarding the Texas Senate Bill 13, the Paris Agreement and the Energy Charter Treaty.
Tecnoservizi is an Italian company that operates in the mechanical treatment and recovery of recyclable urban waste.
Read the seventy sixth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
Vietnam issues formula for calculating the tariff for some renewables projects that missed the FiT.
Thailand’s Energy Regulatory Commission recently issued regulations on Thailand’s feed-in-tariff regime for the sale of electricity by renewable energy projects to state electricity authorities, which will be valid until 2030.
A good start to the new Court term with a long-awaited Supreme Court decision on directors’ duties, as well as judgments on implied indemnities, dual agents and disclosure orders against overseas third parties.