EU Emissions Trading Scheme: Digital Solutions and Next Steps2 June 2023
Join Watson Farley & Williams and DNV Maritime for our webinar on ‘EU Emissions Trading Scheme: Digital Solutions and Next Steps’ on 2 June 2023.
Join Watson Farley & Williams and DNV Maritime for our webinar on ‘EU Emissions Trading Scheme: Digital Solutions and Next Steps’ on 2 June 2023.
Qualified in both England & Wales and France, Alexis excels at resolving complex multi-jurisdictional disputes.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our Maritime Morning on 13 June 2023 in Hamburg.
In the Global Ports Report 2023, Partners Florian Kutzbach, Sarah Ellington and Christina Howard discuss how those seeking financing for any such investment need to take into account the ever-intensifying focus on the ESG credentials of the wider shipping industry, and in particular the push for decarbonisation.
In this issue of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider a Supreme Court decision on limitation of time in respect of an oil spill, interpretation of an aviation lessor determination clause, the requirements for formation of a lease and whether it was reasonable to believe that sanctions applied.
Five Senior Associates have been promoted to Counsel.
We achieved excellent rankings in the Infralogic Q1 2023 league tables with over 50 rankings in the top 20 of their respective categories.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we discuss a Court of Appeal decision on a novel issue as to the status of a bill of lading in the hands of a charterer, as well as judgments on interpretation of a covenant not to build, the applicable law for an interest claim and a case that will not get its day in the Supreme Court.
Tony has significant expertise in complex cross-border corporate transactions across a range of sectors.
The proceeds from the new loan facility will refinance other loans with an aggregate outstanding amount of approximately US$87m.
This issue of Commercial Disputes Weekly covers two arbitration challenges on fairness and jurisdiction, the interpretation of a live/work covenant in a lease and an unsuccessful invocation of Brexit and the pandemic as force majeure.
The Liberty K vessel was sold to the buyers at market price.