WFW advises Tradebe on acquisition of tank farm in port of Hamburg6 October 2020
TWG currently consists of 22 tanks with a total storage capacity of circa 74,000 cubic metres located in the port of Hamburg.
TWG currently consists of 22 tanks with a total storage capacity of circa 74,000 cubic metres located in the port of Hamburg.
The OGA’s 2020 UKCS Energy Integration Final Report highlighted the role that co-ordinating energy infrastructure and integrating existing assets with new renewable technologies can play in the energy transition.
In this week’s Commercial Disputes Weekly the English court shows that it won’t be shy about holding parties to their contractual bargains, whether by issuing anti-suit injunctions or by applying a strict interpretation to the exclusive jurisdiction rules under the Brussels Recast Regulation. Plus the latest decision relating to the construction of the Energy Works Hull power plant and an interesting decision on the scope of legal professional privilege.
The case – YS GM Marfin II LLC and Ors v Muhammad Ali Lakhani and Ors [2020] – provided helpful clarification on a number of aspects of the law of undue influence.
Units consisting of one common share (or pre-funded warrant) and one Class E warrant were sold in an underwritten public offering registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission for gross proceeds of approximately US$25m.
This article examines a recent decision in which the Commercial Court in London clarified a number of aspects of the law of undue influence.
The UK’s furlough scheme ends on 31 October 2020. From 1 November 2020, the new Job Support Scheme will take effect and continue until the end of April 2021. In this article we summarise the main provisions of the scheme.
This webinar will look at “Loan Portfolio Financing” and “Capital Markets”.
This webinar will look at “Workouts, Restructuring and Enforcement: Key Considerations” and “Leasing”.
Lord Deben is currently Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change (the CCC) and was the longest serving UK Secretary of State for the Environment. He set up and now runs Sancroft, a Corporate Responsibility consultancy working with blue-chip companies around the world on environmental, social and ethical issues.
This webinar will look at “US Sanctions”, “Force Majeure/Frustration & Commercial/Shipping contracts” and “Ship Finance Update: changes in the market and documentation”.
This report highlights some recent developments and forthcoming changes in the sanctions landscape which will increase the importance of compliance, most likely complicate the task and which have particular relevance for the maritime industry.
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