Energy Outlook: Germany 2025 – Opportunities and challenges in the energy sector6 February 2025
Germany faces complex challenges in 2025 as well as promising opportunities in the energy sector for enabling the transition to a sustainable future.
Germany faces complex challenges in 2025 as well as promising opportunities in the energy sector for enabling the transition to a sustainable future.
With this acquisition, Elovade strengthens its presence in the Italian software market.
The article aims to present the legal framework and provide insights useful to potential investors on Data Centre projects in Greece.
Welcome to the first Commercial Disputes Weekly of 2025 in which we consider guidance on the making of a building liability order, ship arrest for marina fees, sovereign immunity in employment issues and port penalties.
Thailand is driving the future of e-mobility in Southeast Asia, leading the region’s EV revolution with ambitious goals, sustainable policies and renewable energy integration.
We advised a consortium of minority investors comprising Bpifrance Investissement (through its France Investissement Energie Environnement 2 fund), OCCTE (through its OCCTE OCCIGEN FPCI fund) and Enerfip on their investment in Opale Energies Engagées, a French developer of renewable energy projects.
We round the year off with an edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly that discusses decisions on limitation of liability, the enforcement of foreign judgments, formality requirements for a transfer of interest in shares and variation of construction contracts.
The acquisition includes Equinor’s 20.21% share of the Agbami offshore oil field operated by Chevron.
The SEC approved of Nasdaq’s proposed rule change aimed at accelerating the delisting process for companies with shares trading below US$1.00 and limiting the time a noncompliant security can remain listed on Nasdaq.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider the immovables rule versus insolvency, as well as consent to assignment, termination of a construction contract and jurisdiction for a share ownership dispute.
The €200m cash injection will come from a consortium comprised of AIP Management and IDIA
The combined entity is now the largest international carrier.