WFW Germany strengthens regulatory practice with new of counsel4 July 2022
Norbert’s practice focusses on commercial public law, including public procurement and state aid law.
Norbert’s practice focusses on commercial public law, including public procurement and state aid law.
Franck joins WFW from independent French law firm Boken and previously worked at Norton Rose Fullbright Paris for seven years in their litigation and insurance group.
The current energy crisis is raising, as the pandemic did before it, important concerns regarding the management of contingencies in long-term contracts and is highlighting the inadequacy of existing regulatory relief in the face of global emergencies.
Read the fifty ninth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
We look at interpretation in various contexts in this Commercial Disputes Weekly; of statutes by the Supreme Court, non-compete covenants before the Court of Appeal and the High Court has dealt with contractual arbitration appointment provisions and obligations to retender.
Construction is expected to be completed in December 2023 and, when finished, will be the largest cruise terminal in the US.
In this article we discuss the UK Court of Appeal’s recent decision on the construction of the Admiralty Solicitors Group standard collision jurisdiction wording (“ASG2”).
WFW was recognised for its strong international network and as a market leader in the Iberian Peninsula for advising leading energy funds, notably on M&A and project financing transactions.
Read the sixtieth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
The amendments aimed at incorporating sustainability linked provisions into the facility, highlighting the conscious effort of all parties involved to support and recognise the importance of ESG in maritime facilities.
In Commercial Disputes Weekly we look at the first decision on what is a “construction contract” since adjudication was introduced in 1998, in which Watson Farley & Williams acted for the successful appellant before the Court of Appeal.
The project is being developed by OW, a joint venture between Engie and EDP Renewables.