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The starting point is the contractually agreed allocation of risk. Many supply agreements — often by reference to Incoterms—specify who is responsible for transportation, transfer of risk, insurance,…
Julius Jurgschat supports companies in various corporate law matters. He develops solutions for every phase of a company's life cycle, from formation and restructuring to liquidation. He also deals…
With nearly fifteen years' experience advising foreign investors from Europe and Asia on projects and transactions in Vietnam, Quy Le is well placed to assist you. During her time at international…
On 18 March 2026, the Federal Government presented the National Data Centre Strategy. It is addressed to operators, investors, technology providers, network operators and the public sector. Without…
Caroline Priwitzer focuses on advising clients on contract drafting and public procurement law. She assists public contracting authorities in the legally compliant implementation of Europe-wide…
In Thailand, the primary legislation in this area is the Debt Collection Act B.E. 2558 (2015), which applies exclusively to individual debtors – whether Thai nationals or foreign nationals residing…
The solar farm, with an installed capacity of 70.4 megawatts peak (MWp), is located in Brandenburg along the Berlin–Halle railway line and was commissioned in April 2025. The plant generates more…
The addressee of the Act is the operator of a critical installation, i.e. the person whose installation is of significant importance for the provision of a critical service. The Act covers sectors…
May Linda Chhor advises national and international companies on all matters relating to individual and collective labour law.
The situation in the Middle East remains highly dynamic. Even if the current military escalation does not intensify further, it remains uncertain how quickly energy flows, shipping, prices and…