WFW advises Höegh LNG on refinancing of two LNG FSRUs and entry into new German terminals27 February 2023
The Höegh Esperanza and Höegh Gannet are two of three FSRUs located in Germany as of early 2023.
The Höegh Esperanza and Höegh Gannet are two of three FSRUs located in Germany as of early 2023.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our breakfast talk on Green Ship Recycling in Germany on 2 March 2023 in Hamburg.
Built in 2010, Thor is a dynamic positioning (DP2) jack-up crane vessel ideal for maintenance projects at offshore wind plants and for wind turbine installations.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised portfoliomanagement, the winding-up agency of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein, on the due diligence for the sale of a number of vessels that are part of its remaining shipping loan portfolio to a bidding consortium comprising the Bank of America and Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Hamburg Commercial Bank on a new US$180m bank facility provided to an intermediate holding company of MPC Container Ships ASA.
WFW advised on matters of English, French, German, Marshall Islands and Hong Kong law, with five offices involved in the transaction.
In this German webinar, our Hamburg Partners Dr Clemens Hillmer and Dr Maximilian Boemke will give you an overview of the legal regulations governing the recycling of ships.
The deal was named “Structured Finance Deal of the Year” 2021 by leading international maritime sector publication Marine Money.
KMG is a private healthcare provider with over 30 inpatient medical and nursing facilities in north-east and central Germany.
Securitisation principles and certain structuring efficiencies were utilised to enable Fleetscape to offer sale-and-leaseback or unitranche financing on highly competitive terms.
The comprehensive reform of German restructuring and insolvency law implements the European Restructuring Directive but also makes further important changes to the insolvency law.
A significant change in German restructuring and insolvency law is coming soon. This German-language article explores the implications of the European Restructuring Directive and other forthcoming amendments.