WFW wins three AFJ Deal of the Year 2019 Awards30 June 2020
The firm’s wins were: Overall Capital Markets Deal of the Year, Africa Deal of the Year and Structured Lease Deal of the Year.
The firm’s wins were: Overall Capital Markets Deal of the Year, Africa Deal of the Year and Structured Lease Deal of the Year.
This article outlines the basic functions of CORSIA, identifies risk mitigation measures which lenders might take to protect their position and addresses how COVID-19 might reshape the mechanics for airlines meeting CORSIA emissions targets
Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to announce that the online platform for the Global Aircraft Trading System, which the firm has played a pivotal role in developing, went live today.
This articles explores how Thai Airlines International’s rehabilitation may affect the Thai aviation sector.
This note summarises the key temporary changes to the regulatory framework for companies listed in the UK that have been announced to date in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and provides suggestions on how such companies might mitigate the disruption from COVID-19 including the use of virtual AGMs.
From 1 May 2020, Thailand’s airlines can resume domestic flights. In this article, we discuss issues which should be considered and addressed on the resumption of domestic flights.
Stephen Parker’s article on Thomas Cook’s collapse and the lessons to be learnt by the UK insolvency industry has been published in Insolvency and Restructuring International.
This article explains the difference between an electronic signature and a digital signature, what digital signatures look like, how they work and why they are more secure than ‘simple’ electronic signatures.
This article discusses developments on the Courts’ operation in Greece, after the suspension of all judicial activities since March, due to the COVID-19 emergency measures.
This article explores the restrictions being put in place on foreign investments in Germany.
This article explores the changing views of FDI in the EU, the UK, Germany and France.
This briefing (in French) explores the orders issued by the French government providing exceptional and temporary measures to address COVID-19’s impact on the award and performance of public contracts.