WFW advises Octopus Energy Generation and BayWa r.e. on green CPPAs with SNCF Énergie15 October 2025
Octopus Energy Generation and BayWa r.e. inaugurate their first CPPAs in France with this transaction.
Octopus Energy Generation and BayWa r.e. inaugurate their first CPPAs in France with this transaction.
Savills Hotels and Watson Farley & Williams are proud to present the first Vietnam Hotel Investment Guide, offering insights into one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic hospitality markets.
Under the agreement, Ovolo retains brand and operational control of the hotels whilst exclusively partnering with Wyndham for distribution and to pursue franchised growth opportunities throughout the Asia Pacific region.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we look at decisions on covenants, sale of goods and vessel repossession obligations.
TotalEnergies retains a 50% stake in the portfolio and will continue to operate the assets and distribute the majority of the energy produced.
As a partner of Infraweek, Watson Farley & Williams is hosting a round table discussion bringing together key market players to discuss “New business models and innovations for infrastructure financing”.
Malaysia is rapidly emerging as a powerhouse in the global data centre landscape. With its strategic location, supportive government policies and increasing demand for digital services, the country is attracting major international investments and setting the stage for long-term growth.
Javier advises leading energy and infrastructure companies on a wide range of corporate and M&A transactions, such as bidding processes, joint ventures and complex project contracts including EPCs, O&Ms and PPAs.
Ofgem has reduced the number of applications for the LDES tender from 171 to 77 on the basis of eligibility criteria, with the vast majority being Li-ion BESS.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we discuss a trio of Court of Appeal cases on maritime and real estate issues, as well as the question of whether breaches can be remedied.
In this article we discuss the Court of Appeal’s decision in the Lila Lisbon case and its implications for the buyers and sellers of ships.
WFW advised Bank Al Jazira on the secured Murabaha financing of three Airbus A320neo aircraft for Flynas
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