The UK’s cross cutting Net Zero Strategy – Transport6 April 2022
In the fifth sector article of our Net Zero series, our team looks at what the UK’s Net Zero Strategy means for industry stakeholders in the transport sector.
In the fifth sector article of our Net Zero series, our team looks at what the UK’s Net Zero Strategy means for industry stakeholders in the transport sector.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised aventron AG on its acquisition of the Wölkisch megawatt-class battery storage facility in Germany as part of its strategy to steadily increase its available electricity storage volume.
This deal follows the recent announcement of its construction program with Bouygues Telecom whereby PTI will operate over 5,000 sites in France.
This article assesses the imminent changes to landlords’ remedies (including forfeiture) when pursuing rent arrears owed by their commercial tenants.
The third episode of our 2022 webinar series explored the continued evolution of hotel investment. This episode focussed on how the market is changing and why the asset is the key.
This article explores how hotel owners and investors are addressing ESG compliance ahead of upcoming legislation, helping to avoid the risk of stranded assets.
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.
In the fourth sector article of our Net Zero series, our team looks at what the UK’s Net Zero Strategy (“the Strategy”) means for industry stakeholders in the real estate sector and any updates since the Strategy’s initial release.
The decisions covered in Commercial Disputes Weekly this week include the ongoing pandemic fallout, the Court of Appeal upholding a lower court decision on speed and consumption warranties in charterparties, the problem with shareholders claiming for loss of a company and the law of privilege in cross-jurisdictional litigation.
The second episode of our webinar series exploring the continued evolution of hotel investment, with a focus on ESG benefits/”burdens” in a market that is already coping with significant challenges.
This is the first concession contract granted in France for the outsourced management of a portfolio of state housing located throughout mainland France.
Richard Hughes and Alexander Collis discuss ESG investing, investment focussed on or mindful of environmental, social and governance criteria with a particular focus on the Sustainability Linked Loan Principles and the Green Loan Principles.