WFW advises Banco Santander on €90m Altano Energy 107.37 MW portfolio financing and related PPA with Engie España25 January 2023
The PV plant is expected to be operational in 2024.
The PV plant is expected to be operational in 2024.
This issue of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers the recent UK Supreme Court decision on the conclusive nature of a landlord’s certificate of service charges due, a significant change in calculation of the value of limitation funds under the Hague-Visby Rules, obligations to accept delivery under aircraft leases and when an English court will grant declaratory relief to assist with debt claims in other jurisdictions.
The Lawyer Hot 100 celebrates the successes of the most daring, innovative and creative individuals working within the industry.
The decision reinforces the guiding principle that contemnors must make good what has been lost as a result of their contempt.
Read the ninthieth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
By signing the Green Pledge, arbitration practitioners commit to minimise the environmental impact of their practice.
A birds-eye view of some of the challenges facing the construction sector in the current economic climate, with a discussion on how best to navigate the space as a building professional.
In this article, we explain esports, describe the industry’s structure, highlight common challenges, consider how disputes are resolved and provide some recommendations to assist you as you navigate the exciting world of esports.
The two deals won ‘Global Lease Deal of the Year’ and ‘European Restructuring Deal of the Year’.
The latest Commercial Disputes Weekly considers the appropriate notional contract under the GAFTA default clause, adjudication decisions on limitation and notices of dissatisfaction and a requirement to exchange contracts within seven days.
The deal marks NPIII ESG’s first transaction in Greece and its first in the battery storage sector.
The two plants are estimated to be operational by 2025 and will have a capacity of circa 20.4 MW and 51.2 MW.