WFW strengthens German infrastructure practice with new partner hire1 September 2025
Watson Farley & Williams is pleased to announce that corporate lawyer Jörn Fingerhuth has joined the firm as a partner in Munich.
Watson Farley & Williams is pleased to announce that corporate lawyer Jörn Fingerhuth has joined the firm as a partner in Munich.
Jun specialises in resolving complex commercial disputes, particularly through international arbitration.
Igor is recognised as an expert in aviation finance and leasing, and has considerable experience working for financial institutions and sponsors in project finance, general banking, export finance, acquisition finance and Islamic finance.
Dominik brings over a decade’s experience in international project development and finance transactions.
Building on the Environmental Protection Law 2020, the issuance of a new decision marks Vietnam’s first legally binding green taxonomy and is an important development for Vietnam’s green economy.
This transaction marks the launch of a long-term partnership between Stonepeak and Solaria to jointly secure land for more than 4 GW of supported renewable energy projects in Europe.
WFW advised Ideenstadtwerke Group on the spin-off and partial sale of their passive fibre optic networks.
This article sets out a short form summary of key questions we suggest any developer, lender or investor analyses in relation to any BESS asset.
WFW advised MUFG Bank, Ltd. (“MUFG”) on the financing of two Boeing 737 MAX-8 aircraft for South Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air Co., Ltd. (“Jeju Air”). The aircraft were delivered in June and July 2025.
WFW advised a consortium of investors on €200m subordinated financing granted to RAILPOOL to support its continued growth.
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 introduces new mandatory requirements for company directors, members of limited liability partnerships, people with significant control and those making filings at Companies House to verify their identity.
In our October 2024 update, we outlined the formation of NISTA through the merger of the National Infrastructure Commission and the Infrastructure and Projects Authority. On 17 July 2025 NISTA launched a groundbreaking Infrastructure Pipeline tool, representing a significant advancement in the UK’s approach to infrastructure planning and delivery.
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