Italian CPPAs – where we stand
An article by Eugenio Tranchino features in PFI magazine, a… Read more
An article by Eugenio Tranchino features in PFI magazine, a… Read more
This week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly has now been published, this week covering an important decision on interim measures available in support of arbitration, a useful decision on what to do where the parties to a contract cannot be immediately ascertained, and a decision on statements concerning the apparent order and condition of cargo.
Members of our global Aviation team were in Dublin recently… Read more
With the quarantine of a cruise liner in Japan, the implications of the coronavirus outbreak are now being felt by the travel and leisure sector. We examine the implications for cruise lines, travel insurers and employers.
Now that Brexit has taken place, the UK has entered a transition period that will last until 31 December 2020, commencing a countdown for EEA nationals and their family members to secure their long term right to live and work in the UK.
This week look out for another significant Court of Appeal judgment on privilege, a decision on whether “warehousing” a claim always amounts to abuse of process, and a case on setting aside settlement agreements for mistake.
This is the third of a series of three linked articles focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article explores the new depreciation regulations for green investments in the maritime sector.
This is the second linked article focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article discusses the impact the new bill will have on corporate transactions and the management of large French corporations.
This is the first of a series of three linked articles focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article examines France’s first global anti-hybrid regulations and tax measures in an international environment.
In this article we discuss the proposed amendments to Singapore’s International Arbitration Act.
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