Snacks: Digestible Weekly Labour News – Issue 20028 February 2025
Read the 200th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Read the 200th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
In this article, we discuss recent judgments indicating a shift in the Dubai onshore courts’ approach to the concept of “without prejudice”.
The first edition of this newsletter reviews recent developments in the aerospace and satellite industry.
It marks WFW’s first advisory role on a cross-border Sukuk in the maritime space and its unique structuring features a direct sukuk issuance embedding Murabaha commodity trades to secure commitments.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider two UK Supreme Court judgments, a key decision on sovereign immunity and the limits of the Ralli Bros principle in relation to the enforcement of acts that are unlawful under foreign law.
Read the 199th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Associate Asimina Papakosta explains how the transposition of the CSRD Directive in Greece will lead to new obligations for Greek companies, but also broad opportunities in light of increased transparency and higher corporate governance standards.
Thailand’s new policy unlocks rooftop solar for businesses – cutting costs, boosting energy independence and driving sustainability. A game-changer for manufacturing, commercial real estate, healthcare and beyond!
The platform, a joint venture between MPC Capital and O.S. Energy, helps develop, build and manage service support vessels for offshore wind farms.
The oversubscribed credit facility was provided by a group of eight banks.
In this article, jointly authored with leading Ghanaian law firm Kimathi and Partners, Sarah Ellington, Sulaiman Hoosen and Lorraine Mintah draw on both national and international perspectives to consider how Ghana can combat illegal mining.
WFW also advised on the due diligence process for its 1.1 GW portfolio of renewable energy assets.
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