WFW recognised as Italy’s leading law firm for shipping finance 6 March 2017
International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) is delighted to have been named “Law Firm. . .
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International law firm Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) is delighted to have been named “Law Firm. . .
Elvezio won the award in recognition of his “rigour, technical and interpersonal skills”, as unanimously acknowledged by both his clients and peers.
We are delighted to have achieved a successful decision for the Italian Association of Consumers and Producers of Renewable Energy (“ACEPER”), as representative of 15 photovoltaic operators.
Watson Farley & Williams has successfully advised Ryanair on its appeal against the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport’s Decree no. 2/2020, which imposed Public Service Obligations on scheduled air services between Trapani airport and other six destinations.
The Italian Ministry introduced several noise-related operating restrictions at Rome-Ciampino airport and a drastic reduction in its airport slots, mostly affecting Ryanair.
The arguments in the judgment affirmed principles offering particular guarantees for operators affected by sanctions imposed by ARERA who experienced significant delays as a result of investigations that did not respect the required procedural timeframe and guarantees.
The administrative judge accepted WFW’s defending arguments.
Watson Farley & Williams successfully represented the Società Esercizio Aeroporto Maremma S.p.A. before the Regional Administrative Court of Tuscany.
WFW has come 1st by deal count worldwide in leading sector publisher Inspiratia’s 2017 renewables legal adviser rankings for the first time ever.
The Basilicata TAR annulled the Basilicata Region’s order rejecting an application for a Single Authorisation for the construction of a 20 MW photovoltaic plant in Ferrandina.
The CdS rejected an appeal brought by the Ministry of Culture.
The maximum total value of the tender, which includes several tasks to be awarded under the framework contract, is €6m.