OLG Düsseldorf: Rent indexation clause invalid – tenant entitled to reimbursement26 November 2025
OLG Düsseldorf declares index clause in commercial lease agreement invalid – tenant has claim for repayment against landlord.
OLG Düsseldorf declares index clause in commercial lease agreement invalid – tenant has claim for repayment against landlord.
On 9 October 2025, we hosted a panel discussion exploring the ‘Evolving Landscape of Data Centres’. This event brought together key stakeholders from various sectors to explore the challenges, opportunities and future trends shaping the data centre industry.
This wrap-up distills the series’ key insights, highlighting global trends, jurisdictional nuances and emerging best practices.
As a partner of Infraweek, Watson Farley & Williams is hosting a round table discussion bringing together key market players to discuss “New business models and innovations for infrastructure financing”.
Malaysia is rapidly emerging as a powerhouse in the global data centre landscape. With its strategic location, supportive government policies and increasing demand for digital services, the country is attracting major international investments and setting the stage for long-term growth.
Singapore has long been recognised as a regional hub for data centres, with a total capacity exceeding 1.4 GW.
On 23 September 2025, we hosted a webinar with enervis on “Powering Data Centers – Energy & Legal Perspectives”.
As of 2024, Greece’s data centre market was estimated to be worth approximately US$812m, with forecasts suggesting it could grow to around US$2.070bn by 2030, reflecting a robust CAGR of nearly 17%.
In 2024, the UK was home to the highest number of data centres in Western Europe. With around 250 active facilities across 72 cities, the market was valued at approximately US$10.7bn in 2024.
The firm achieved strong results in the H1 2025 energy and infrastructure league tables in leading sector publications IJGlobal, Inframation and inspiratia.
Watson Farley & Williams is pleased to announce that corporate lawyer Jörn Fingerhuth has joined the firm as a partner in Munich.
WFW advised Ideenstadtwerke Group on the spin-off and partial sale of their passive fibre optic networks.
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