WFW advises MSC on financing for two new LNG-powered cruise ships
We advised MSC Cruises on the financing for two new LNG-powered cruise ships from French ship builder Chantiers de l’Atlantique
We advised MSC Cruises on the financing for two new LNG-powered cruise ships from French ship builder Chantiers de l’Atlantique
We again present a number of topical issues for the maritime industry and cordially invites you to this year’s Maritime Morning.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we discuss an interesting mix of cases on sovereign immunity, jurisdiction, adjudication and calculation of service charges.
Read the 154th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Recent changes introduced to the UK’s e-mobility scene include a shift in policy direction, increased funding for decarbonising HGVs and regulations made to govern public charge points.
In this bumper edition to celebrate our 200th Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider decisions on aviation, jurisdiction, maritime war risks insurance, validity of arbitration agreements, building liability orders and calculation of property management fees.
WFW unpacks the EU Data Act: what it means for aircraft data use, sharing and ownership and what key aviation players should do to prepare.
This article looks at the recent decision in West Palm Beach Firefighters’ Pension v. Moelis & Co.
Mostafa Emad and James Lehmann discuss a significant judgment issued by the Dubai Court of Cassation about the recovery of legal costs in arbitration.
The article provides a general overview of the current German e-charging network, recent developments, in particular funding, an outlook for the future and legal requirements for the construction and operation of e-charging stations.