COVID-19 and Thailand (Part 1) – key legal issues to consider1 April 2020
With the spread of the COVID-19, we consider some of the key legal issues in Thailand arising out of the measures and restrictions to respond to and control.
With the spread of the COVID-19, we consider some of the key legal issues in Thailand arising out of the measures and restrictions to respond to and control.
This article examines whether the impact of COVID-19 pandemic may constitute a force majeure event under Greek law perspective and if so, how it may affect the performance of contractual obligations in the Greek jurisdiction
Germany has implemented measures to support businesses struggling from the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic. This includes a protective financial shield as well as changes to German civil and insolvency law.
Covid-19 has created massive levels of activity by key competition authorities with contradictory effects – a huge opening up of State Aid, and a widening of potentially lawful cooperation between competitors, yet a stern warning about price-gouging and excessive pricing. This article provides a guide for business to current trends, and key compliance questions.
We have formed a dedicated team to assist our clients worldwide to deal with any and all challenges faced by businesses affected by the government lockdowns.
This guide (in German) discusses the current budgetary and public procurement law framework conditions as well as existing scope for accelerated and interim coverage of demand due to the coronavirus pandemic.
German Tax Authorities have published measures which will help to reduce and delay tax payments in 2020. Each business will need to apply for these tax reliefs individually at the competent German tax office.
The German Federal Government has announced support measures for businesses struggling from the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic. This newsletter focusses on the implementation of a protective financial shield as well as certain additional measures including tax reliefs and a loosening of insolvency filing requirements.
London Construction Partner Barry Hembling discusses the impact of the coronavirus on construction projects.
In this article we discuss a recent case in which the English High Court found that an unqualified right to remove the defendant from its position under a ”relational” contract was not subject to an implied duty of good faith.
In this article we discuss how employers procuring construction works can effectively manage the resolution of any defects that arise on their projects.
London Real Estate Partner Ranjeev Kumar looks at the rise in the financing of assisted and supported living schemes.