Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 11312 April 2022
This week we consider a trio of contract cases and the impact of the Ukraine war on dispute resolution.
This week we consider a trio of contract cases and the impact of the Ukraine war on dispute resolution.
On March 9 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed new and amended rules for public companies regarding cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and incident reporting. This article gives an overview of what the proposed rules would require.
The transaction concerns the agreement between GreenIT and CI IV for the construction of two floating offshore wind farms in Sicily and Sardinia.
This was afollow-up event to our ‘Investing in Egypt’s Hydrocarbon Sector’ organised by the Europe Chapter of AIEN.
Read the forty ninth edition of our weekly update of Italian labour law.
In the fifth sector article of our Net Zero series, our team looks at what the UK’s Net Zero Strategy means for industry stakeholders in the transport sector.
Spanning the north Anatolian provinces of Sinop and Cankiri, the Gökcen wind farm is equipped with Enercon turbines.
A financial flavour to this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly with a look at Events of Default under a loan facility and a decision on the requisite knowledge for a financial services offence. We also cover a judgment that adds to the developing case law in relation to digital currency and another confirming the importance of enforcement of arbitration awards.
The bank acted as lender for a structured loan granted to the three SPVs that own the plants.
The vessels, which will be on seven-year long term charters to Israeli line operator Zim following delivery scheduled in early 2024, represent MPCC’s first ever newbuild order.
The project sponsors were Valeco, investment fund Mirova and GEG (Gaz Electricité de Grenoble), with Astris Finance acting as their financial adviser.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised the founders of energy service provider NWG Power regarding their e-charging joint venture with Shell Recharge Solutions, who have invested in NWG spin-off NWG Charging, which specialises in operating private charging infrastructure.