Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 201
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we discuss an interesting mix of cases on sovereign immunity, jurisdiction, adjudication and calculation of service charges.
An impact of the increasing global appetite for real estate assets is that property transactions are becoming ever more complicated, structurally and financially. Our international scope combined with local expertise on the ground qualify us to handle and complete a multitude of complex cross-border real estate transactions.
Our multi-disciplinary team has a hands-on approach that gives you finely tuned commercially-focussed advice for every stage of the property lifecycle including site assembly, planning, construction, project development, financing, sale and purchase, leasing and investment. And with a wide understanding of the real estate market, our restructuring and dispute resolution lawyers can expertly steer you through commercial difficulty or economic downturn.
We represent owners, developers, landlords, tenants, lenders and investors including private equity, REITs and borrowers across all segments of the real estate market, from office, retail, hotels and hospitality to logistics and mixed-use.
In addition to standalone real estate mandates, we add particular value to infrastructure projects across the energy and transport sectors, regularly advising on the real estate aspects of large, multi-faceted projects through a combination of our technical expertise and industry knowledge.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we discuss an interesting mix of cases on sovereign immunity, jurisdiction, adjudication and calculation of service charges.
In this bumper edition to celebrate our 200th Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider decisions on aviation, jurisdiction, maritime war risks insurance, validity of arbitration agreements, building liability orders and calculation of property management fees.
The article provides a general overview of the current German e-charging network, recent developments, in particular funding, an outlook for the future and legal requirements for the construction and operation of e-charging stations.