WFW bolsters corporate practice with new London partner9 May 2023
Tony has significant expertise in complex cross-border corporate transactions across a range of sectors.
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.
WFW has promoted eleven lawyers to the firm’s partnership for 2023.
The Liberty K vessel was sold to the buyers at market price.
With a total of four deals recognised, WFW has accumulated the highest tally of any institution at the awards this year.
Five deals that the firm advised on won awards.
Hamburg Public Prosecutor Michael Elsner has provided insightful commentary concerning the criminal liability of ship dismantling under German criminal law in a recent article who’s key points we summarise in this article.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers two classic insurance issues, namely insurable interest and co-insurance, as well as the availability of an injunction to prevent enforcement of loan security and whether the resignation of an adjudicator makes a challenge out of time.
This article explores the workings of the EU UK and Swiss (CH) ETS schemes, including their enforcement mechanics, and the risk that an aircraft operator’s non-compliance with them poses to lessors across those jurisdictions which fall within these schemes.
Following the recent launch of ‘The Sustainability Imperative – Part 2’, Partner Michael Savva examines changing attitudes to sustainability and ESG in the Middle East maritime industry.
Mhairi has over 20 years’ experience in the Middle East and Africa, where she has acted on a number of high-profile and first-of-a-kind projects.