WFW enhances energy disputes offering with new partner hire4 March 2025
Susan has extensive experience advising on complex disputes and transactions across the energy sector.
Susan has extensive experience advising on complex disputes and transactions across the energy sector.
Italy’s new transitional FER X decree: incentives for electricity production from plants fuelled by innovative renewable sources with generation costs close to market competitiveness up until 31 December 2025.
On February 21, 2025, the Office of the US Trade Representative released a notice of a proposal to impose wide-ranging fees on shipping companies and vessels with a Chinese nexus.
This transaction would allow LDA to invest a billion euros over the next few years to more than double the size of its fleet.
On 13 February 2025, the application window opened for Allocation Round 7 (AR7) of the UK government’s Contracts for Difference scheme. AR7 introduces the Clean Industry Bonus, superseding the previous ‘Sustainable Industry Rewards’.
The acquisition is part of EGIF’s commitment to support the energy transition.
We are seeing a variety of responses to FuelEU in the maritime sector. Some operators are ready or preparing for compliance whilst, at the other end of the scale, others are delaying any concrete action until 2026.
Read the 200th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
In this article, we discuss recent judgments indicating a shift in the Dubai onshore courts’ approach to the concept of “without prejudice”.
The first edition of this newsletter reviews recent developments in the aerospace and satellite industry.
It marks WFW’s first advisory role on a cross-border Sukuk in the maritime space and its unique structuring features a direct sukuk issuance embedding Murabaha commodity trades to secure commitments.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider two UK Supreme Court judgments, a key decision on sovereign immunity and the limits of the Ralli Bros principle in relation to the enforcement of acts that are unlawful under foreign law.
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