WFW Senior Associates Michael Keightley and Yue Ma named Airfinance Global ‘Rising Stars’29 May 2025
Assets and Structured Finance Senior Associates Michael Keightley and Yue Ma have been named as ‘Rising Stars’ for 2025 by Airfinance Global.
Assets and Structured Finance Senior Associates Michael Keightley and Yue Ma have been named as ‘Rising Stars’ for 2025 by Airfinance Global.
Germany’s BESS boom drives investment opportunities – regulatory hurdles, procurement risks and M&A-specific issues are key to successful project development and implementation.
Germany’s new coalition agreement provides relief for energy-intensive industries. Companies face evolving price models and subsidy programmes that demand strict attention to regulatory requirements.
This article discusses the decision in Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland (“Decision”).
WFW has advised Elawan Energy on a €76m non-recourse financing granted by Natixis for the financing of a 175 MW portfolio in Spain.
Read the 212th edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Watson Farley & Williams advised NatWest and SMBC as lenders on a debt financing and uncommitted accordion facility.
At this year’s Maritime Morning in Hamburg, partners addressed regulatory issues, legal risks in offshore wind and upcoming EU employment law requirements.
We are delighted to invite you to Maritime Insights Sessions Two, WFW’s second quarterly breakfast seminar for 2025.
Hosted at Coq d’Argent, attendees networked with a broad range of energy and infrastructure experts from across the sector.
This edition looks at the duty of arbitral confidentiality, sanctions, security for costs and third party costs orders.
Watson Farley & Williams invites you to a webinar which will spotlight the vital contributions of women to the maritime sector.
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