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Klingbeil: Investitionen, Strukturveränderungen und Haushaltskonsolidierung
Dentons advises PPF banka on financing for German battery energy storage projects
Global law firm Dentons has advised PPF banka, a.s. in connection with the financing of two battery energy storage systems (BESS) projects in Germany, undertaken by BESS Königsee GmbH and BESS Tirpersdorf GmbH.
Dentons advises PPF banka on financing for German battery energy storage projects (in Czech)
Global law firm Dentons has advised PPF banka, a.s. in connection with the financing of two battery energy storage systems (BESS) projects in Germany, undertaken by BESS Königsee GmbH and BESS Tirpersdorf GmbH.
GIFT City Newsletter | April 2026
India: The GIFT International Financial Services Centre, established in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is India's first international financial services centre with the intent of catering to global MNCs and financial institutions in alignment with international standards of business. To ensure that the utmost benefits can be provided, the entire zone has been equipped with world-class infrastructure akin to global standards. This newsletter navigates the journey of GIFT IFSC and the International Financial Services Centres Authority set up under the International Financial Services Centres IFSCA Act 2019.
Legal Strategies for Managing Excess Office Space
United States: Empty desks. Full rent checks. Across industries, companies are paying for office space they no longer need. Hybrid work, lingering pandemic-era reductions, economic headwinds, and shifting workplace strategies have left lease portfolios out of step with workforce realities, yet long-term obligations remain locked in. Resolving this growing financial burden increasingly falls to in-house counsel.
“Neither a borrower nor a lender be?” — The SGCA clarifies the limits of winding-up jurisdiction where debts are subject to arbitration
Singapore: The Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in Singapore Commodities Group Co Pte Ltd v Founder Group (HK) Ltd clarifies the limits of insolvency proceedings where debts are subject to arbitration agreements, reaffirming that such disputes should ordinarily be resolved by the agreed tribunal. It underscores that an unresolved arbitral dispute may deprive a creditor of standing to invoke the court’s winding up jurisdiction, absent clear and unequivocal admission of liability.
When things go wrong: force majeure, disruption and exit strategies in international education collaborations
Global: Recent geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty across the Middle East has created a more complex operating environment for organisations with regional operations and international partnerships. As wider market commentary has observed, institutions operating internationally are increasingly having to reassess operational resilience, continuity planning and contractual flexibility in response to a less predictable regional landscape. International education is no exception.
