WFW advises Cubico on acquisition of 21 MW Greek onshore wind farm4 February 2020
The agreement to acquire the Kitheronas wind farm marks Cubico’s entry into the Greek market.
The agreement to acquire the Kitheronas wind farm marks Cubico’s entry into the Greek market.
With an overall indebtedness of slightly less than €1bn, RBD has been adjudicated in bankruptcy by the Court of Torre Annunziata.
This is the third of a series of three linked articles focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article explores the new depreciation regulations for green investments in the maritime sector.
This is the second linked article focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article discusses the impact the new bill will have on corporate transactions and the management of large French corporations.
This is the first of a series of three linked articles focussing on France’s 2020 Finance Bill. This article examines France’s first global anti-hybrid regulations and tax measures in an international environment.
WFW dominated inspiratia’s renewables rankings this year, topping the table by deal count for the fourth consecutive quarter.
The credit facility will be used to refinance 31 vessels as well as repay circa US$455m of Teekay Tankers’ existing debt and extend balloon maturities from 2020/2021 until the end of 2024.
Located in Illinois, the Woodford project, Tri Global Energy and CIP’s third project together, comprises 31,000 leased acres and will be owned and operated by CIP’s US subsidiary, Woodford Wind US Inc.
In this article we discuss the proposed amendments to Singapore’s International Arbitration Act.
The Hot 100 “gathers together the best lawyers in the UK – the most daring, innovative and creative lawyers from in-house, private practice and the Bar”.
This week look out for Court of Appeal decisions on the impact of a finding that an arbitration agreement was governed by English law and the latest on legal professional privilege, as well as an interesting insight from the High Court on the operation of search orders.
In this briefing, we discuss a recent decision of the English Technology and Construction Court which provides useful guidance on exceptions to the general rule that a company in liquidation cannot pursue and enforce an adjudication.
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