On-Site Review: 2022 in Perspective30 November 2022
In this edition of the On-Site Review we have gathered in one newsletter a selection of the most thought-provoking articles written by members of our team in 2022.
In this edition of the On-Site Review we have gathered in one newsletter a selection of the most thought-provoking articles written by members of our team in 2022.
Welcome to the first edition of Watson Farley & Williams’ global oil & gas newsletter – a publication in which our Energy Sector team reflects on what we are seeing in the Oil & Gas market.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our ‘On Site’ Autumn Construction and development legal briefing on 6 October.
The UK Supreme Court has today handed down a significant decision on the interpretation of liquidated damages clauses. Watson Farley & Williams acted for the successful party, PTT Public Company Limited.
Watson Farley & Williams has successfully represented PTT Public Company Limited – Thailand’s state-owned oil and gas company – before the UK Supreme Court in the case of Triple Point Technology, Inc v PTT Public Company Ltd.
This article examines a recent UK Admiralty Court decision, in which we acted for the successful shipowner, on ship arrests for claims against bareboat charterers.
This article examines an Admiralty Court decision determining whether to approve the sale of a 7th generation drillship that had been laid up for a protracted period.
Rob Fidoe, Jack Moulder and Leah Alpren-Waterman feature in online legal news publication Law360.
In the recent case of Sevilleja v Marex Financial Ltd, the UK Supreme Court held that the “reflective loss” principle will only preclude claims by shareholders and will not extend to claims by other creditors.
In this article we discuss the English Court of Appeal’s recent decision in A & B v C, D & E (2020), concerning the court’s power to make an order for the taking of evidence by way of deposition from a non-party witness in aid of a foreign arbitration.
This briefing explores some of the risks of resource nationalism and the structuring of projects to benefit from the protection of an investment treaty.
Welcome to a new weekly update from the London disputes team at Watson Farley & Williams, with bite size snippets of know how from the English courts.