UK district heating: will warming attitudes to heat networks fuel new regulation?
With the introduction of the Energy Bill to Parliament in July last year, is it now time for UK regulation to catch up with the technology?
With the introduction of the Energy Bill to Parliament in July last year, is it now time for UK regulation to catch up with the technology?
This short article looks at the new UK Tonnage Tax measures and their impacts on the shipping industry in the UK.
Read the ninety eighth edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
In this article, we discuss how the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (the “ACCC”) announced a crackdown on social media influencers and the online social media platforms which they use.
In this issue of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we look at whether disclosure is limited to ‘contemporaneous’ documents, two cases on the importance of following notice procedures to the letter and the extent to which a party can insist on its chosen counsel team.
In this article, Partner Barry Hembling and Associate Jamie Bell look at the key terms of the Building Safety Pledge and what the pledge may mean for developers.
In this article, we discuss the uncertainty surrounding design obligations in the Thai construction/engineering sector following the UK Supreme Court’s judgment in MT Højgaard v E.ON.
In the Civil Engineering Surveyor February 2023 Issue, Partner Theresa Mohammed and Associate Emma Thompson discuss how to dodge a construction dispute amid this instability.
An insight into how the need to regulate AI will result in reforming the Product Liability Directive, one of the pillars of EU market law.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our breakfast talk on Green Ship Recycling in Germany on 2 March 2023 in Hamburg.
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