WFW advises TORM on sale of US$250m shares owned by Oaktree13 June 2024
TORM is one of the world’s largest owners and operators of product tankers.
TORM is one of the world’s largest owners and operators of product tankers.
In this series of articles, we discuss the recent European Court of Human Rights case, Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and Others v. Switzerland and other climate litigation across WFW’s key sectors of energy, infrastructure and transport.
Those following this series will have seen that there is a lot of activity across the globe in the EV charging infrastructure space.
The transaction also involves a non-binding term sheet to form a joint venture.
Valle di Nervion was built in South Korea in 2004.
The Council of State upheld WFW’s arguments.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider two further decisions arising from the war in Ukraine, a planning issue relating to the ‘Bibby Stockholm’ and the interpretation of a limitation of liability claim.
US sanctions on Cuba have been slightly eased, after the OFAC amended the CACR on May 28.
The six vessels will be bareboat chartered by a dedicated vehicle majority owned by and sub-chartered to TOWT.
GGE has a portfolio comprising 213 MW heat and 70+MW electricity networks.
On 3 June 2024, twelve Tier 1 UK infrastructure and construction contractors and consultants published their Blueprint for Growth – a set of twelve recommendations for the future government to implement in order to try and improve the UK’s economy, growth and productivity.
The building’s interiors reflect WFW’s values of sharing and inclusiveness.
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