WFW deals win at inspiratia Energy Transition Awards 202421 November 2024
The inspiratia Energy Transition Awards showcase the leading individuals and institutions propelling the energy transition forward.
The inspiratia Energy Transition Awards showcase the leading individuals and institutions propelling the energy transition forward.
In this article, Aris Moschopoulos and Ioanna Gavriiloglou discuss the recent decision in Stournaras Stylianos Monoprosopi Epe v Maersk A/S that extends the duty of care on carriers in relation to representations made by third parties on bills of lading.
We will be hosting a Fuel EU Maritime Seminar where regulatory specialists Nick Walker and Valentina Keys will be joined by maritime stakeholders to discuss key FEMREG risks and opportunities.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider maritime cases on sanctions and time bars, as well as restrictions on enforcement of foreign judgments for multiple damages and insurers’ rights to contribution.
AGC were awarded circa THB95m in damages.
Our multi-disciplinary practitioners will be speaking on the hot topics and trends in shipping and provide practical insight on navigating the challenges and opportunities in the industry for 2025 and beyond.
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The combined entity is now the largest international carrier.
Read the 185th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
This article explores the reasons for the current scarcity of Chinese-manufactured WTGs in European offshore wind projects and potential mitigants to project financing concerns regarding their use.
Watson Farley & Williams colleagues were delighted to attend our… Read more
In this article, Nikki Chu, Archit Dhir and Fawwaz Ahmed discuss the decision in Augusta Energy SA v Top Oil and Gas Development Co Ltd, where the English Commercial Court granted interim anti-suit relief against Nigerian proceedings that had been commenced in breach of an English court jurisdiction agreement.
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