WFW expands energy expertise with key new London Partner hire6 September 2021
Senior project finance lawyer Julian Nichol has joined the firm’s Projects Group as a Partner in London.
Senior project finance lawyer Julian Nichol has joined the firm’s Projects Group as a Partner in London.
This article looks at the UK Commercial Court decision in BP Oil International Ltd v Vega Petroleum Ltd and another, which is a useful reminder of the English courts’ approach to contractual interpretation.
This article reviews the new Nasdaq listing rules relating to board diversity and disclosure that were approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 6, 2021.
We advised long-standing client Blue Elephant Energy AG on a sophisticated land use and development agreement with multiple landowners to secure over 156 hectares of land in Sicily, Italy, for the development of several solar power plant projects.
WFW advised Banco Sabadell on the financing of 50 MW photovoltaic plant called Huelva 2021, in Andalusia, Spain.
WFW represented Madrid-based Gnera Energía – a major trader and service provider in renewable energy in the European electricity market since 2005 – before the Regional Administrative Court of Milan.
Madrid-headquartered Saeta Yield manages a portfolio of assets comprising 936,5 MW of wind, PV and solar thermal energy in Spain, 95 MW of wind energy in Uruguay and 144 MW of wind energy in Portugal.
In the first of our series of articles focussing on logistics real estate, we explore the themes of green power generation and power management in logistics buildings as a means of tackling climate change.
The firm once again improved its rankings in the H1 2021 energy and infrastructure league tables by leading publications Inframation, inspiratia and IJGlobal.
Sumeet has nearly 20 years’ experience as a lawyer, with particular expertise in advising industrial and agricultural commodity traders on trade disputes, structured trade finance, trade credit insurance and shipping/charterparty matters.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised existing client Chesterfield Resources Plc (“Chesterfield”) on its successful placing to raise £800,000.
WFW advised Wattcrop on the negotiation and signing of joint investment agreements with GIG, which intends to develop a further 750 MW of capacity over the next four years.