IT Security Act 2.011 February 2021
The ministerial draft of November 19, 2020 for an IT Security Act 2.0 is intended in particular to expand the powers of the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).
The ministerial draft of November 19, 2020 for an IT Security Act 2.0 is intended in particular to expand the powers of the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).
The public sector faces a multitude of challenges.One approach to solving this problem is the bundling of needs and the implementation of joint procurement projects, which we will discuss in a webinar.
With an investment program, the Federal Ministry of Health is providing clinics and hospitals with a digital update. Our team will be taking a closer look at the new “Hospitals Future Program” and telling you all you need to know about it in a webinar.
The team, who all previously worked at Macchi di Cellere Gangemi, will enhance the firm’s regulatory and administrative litigation expertise in the natural gas, electricity, water and waste sectors.
The first auction under Spain’s new economic regime governing ‘clean energy’ generated from renewable sources will be held on 26 January 2021. Join our webinar to learn more about the auction and its proposed processes and procedures.
This article considers updates to the ICC arbitration rules which came into force on 1 January 2021, including provisions on consolidation and joinder, and the use of remote hearings.
The comprehensive reform of German restructuring and insolvency law implements the European Restructuring Directive but also makes further important changes to the insolvency law.
Well-known maritime disputes expert Mike Phillips has joined the firm as a Partner in London. He moves from Stephenson Harwood, where he has been a partner for 12 years.
We are delighted to announce the hire of BCLP’s aviation team in Hong Kong, led by William Ho and Jackson Chow. The team are considered leaders in the Chinese aviation finance and leasing market.
The 50 MW photovoltaic plant is under development in Jaén, Andalusia, Spain and construction will begin shortly.
In the last of this year’s Commercial Disputes Weekly, discover the meaning of arbitration, what the Court of Appeal thinks about redundancy arguments when construing contracts, and when the English courts will restrain payment under a performance guarantee. With very best wishes to all our readers, we’ll be back in 2021!
Renvico operates a wind portfolio with total installed capacity of 329 MW, including 187 MW located in France and 142 MW in Italy.
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