LIBOR Transition: What? Why? When? How?23 November 2020
This article details the upcoming transition away from LIBOR and towards other risk-free benchmark rates across multiple currencies, looking in particular at SONIA and SOFR.
This article details the upcoming transition away from LIBOR and towards other risk-free benchmark rates across multiple currencies, looking in particular at SONIA and SOFR.
This article discusses Greece’s new insolvency law.
The firm has won the ‘Restructuring Deal of the Year 2019’ award for its advice to Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA regarding the restructuring of NAS’ €250m Norwegian bond transaction.
WFW advised on matters of Marshall Islands, Liberian, Thai and maritime law and also, through our formal law alliance in Singapore with Wong Tan & Molly Lim LLC, Singapore law.
The portfolio comprise 11 wind farms and two photovoltaic plants located in France with a total installed capacity of 165 MW, all owned by French IPP Valorem.
This article examines an Admiralty Court decision determining whether to approve the sale of a 7th generation drillship that had been laid up for a protracted period.
This article examines a recent decision in which the Commercial Court in London clarified a number of aspects of the law of undue influence.
Matt specialises in a broad range of finance transactions and has advised on some of the largest and most complex transactions in South East Asia.
This article explores the growing interest from private equity in the aviation sector as airlines, lessors and financiers seek to consolidate their position as a result of the turmoil caused by Covid-19.
The agreement, which has a total value of more than €250m, guarantees the stable continuation of the company’s activity, which has been active in the shipping market for four generations.
Partners Dominic Pearson, Patrick Moore and Pete O’Hare has been recognised among the most outstanding individuals in that age group active in the commercial aviation industry.
The firm advised on Vietnam’s first floating solar project.