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The 40 percent reduction in feed-in tariff rates applicable to solar photovoltaic sector schemes and the introduction of a cap on the volume of output that can be sold, introduced last year by the Spanish Government,
The ability of Miami to service the needs of investors targeting both North and South America means that it remains a vital business connecting point
The purpose of compliance is to help prevent the risks for a company that can arise as a result of the infringement of an applicable law, by putting in place internal control procedures and measures.
The prospective bailout of Portugal by the “troika” of the European Union (EU), European Community Bank (ECB) and IMF (International Monetary Fund) may not be cause for celebration but it at least brings certainty to
A significant reduction in large public and infrastructure projects has helped reignite investor interest in Spain’s renewable energy sector
Reductions in tariffs available to producers of solar photovoltaic energy are prompting many to consider legal action, say Miguel Riaño and Ignacio Díez-Picazo, partners with Herbert Smith
The economic pressures impacting on Spain are helping to change the focus of administrative and public law issues facing many investors and to concentrate more decision-making on the capital, says Jesús Avezuela, Managing Partner
In light of important and key legislative changes affecting the development of renewable energy projects in Spain, and current negotiations between the Spanish Government and energy companies over the reduction of feed-in tariffs, there has
The economic downturn may not be changing fundamentally the way businesses approach litigation or arbitration but it is impacting on the nature of the disputes arising