WFW advises Altamin on A$96m Appian funding for Italian Gorno Project16 December 2022
Gorno has the potential to become a new globally significant zinc district with a long life of mine, located in the heart of European metal consumption.
Gorno has the potential to become a new globally significant zinc district with a long life of mine, located in the heart of European metal consumption.
Read our latest article analysing the Prime Ministerial Decree No. 133 of 2022, which entered into force on 24 September 2022.
A few firsts this week with the successful recovery by a building owner of the costs of replacing cladding post Grenfell and the first decision under the coronavirus rent arbitration scheme. Commercial Disputes Weekly also discusses a key decision in the ongoing quest for recompense by the victims of the Fundao Dam disaster and a Court of Appeal decision in relation to apparent bias.
This article reports on recent developments, focussing on the government’s proposed major overhaul of the UK prospectus regime.
A good mixture in Commercial Disputes Weekly this week, including fraudulent trading, limitation, property maintenance obligations and Brexit related jurisdiction issues.
BlueRock Diamonds is an AIM-listed diamond producer which operates the Kareevlei Diamond Mine near Kimberley in South Africa.
Kimarie’s clients include oil majors, NOCs, SOEs, international mining companies, international trading companies and shipping companies.
First Uranium is a resource exploration issuer focussed on locating and exploring natural resource projects in North America.
In the fifth sector article of our Net Zero series, our team looks at what the UK’s Net Zero Strategy means for natural resources, waste and fluorinated gases.
This was afollow-up event to our ‘Investing in Egypt’s Hydrocarbon Sector’ organised by the Europe Chapter of AIEN.
GDIZ Benin is a joint public-private venture between the Benin government and industrial ecosystems developer Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms.
Commodities disputes have kept the courts busy this week and allowed the first reported decision on the implied term that insurers will pay claims within a reasonable period. Commercial Disputes Weekly also looks at a Supreme Court decision on the Housing Act 1985 and a case of enforcement of personal guarantees.