Aquaculture: overview of the M&A practice in Spain
Following our recent article giving an overview of the aquaculture industry in Spain, this second article focusses on sector related M&A transactions.
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Following our recent article giving an overview of the aquaculture industry in Spain, this second article focusses on sector related M&A transactions.
A seed portfolio of US$70m of senior loans across six aircraft and airlines in three continents has already been agreed.
In this issue of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we look at whether disclosure is limited to ‘contemporaneous’ documents, two cases on the importance of following notice procedures to the letter and the extent to which a party can insist on its chosen counsel team.