WFW Italy takes on new Banking & Finance Partner in Milan1 August 2017
We are pleased to announce that Mario D’Ovidio has joined the firm’s Banking & Finance practice in Milan as a Partner.
We are pleased to announce that Mario D’Ovidio has joined the firm’s Banking & Finance practice in Milan as a Partner.
In an eagerly awaited decision the Supreme Court has ruled that a shipowner’s benefit from selling its vessel, following a time charterer’s repudiatory breach, was not to be taken into account when assessing the shipowner’s damages.
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