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14 firms couldn t muster scores to push them to 50% for satisfaction with pay in the RollOnFriday Firm of the Year 2021 survey - compared to just four last year.
At the highest-scoring of the low-scoring, the salary review process at Squire Patton Boggs (49%) is way too opaque with all decisions being made in the USA by people who don t know you , complained a senior SPB solicitor. It doesn t pay market rates, and hasn t ever done so , said a junior solicitor, but the differences sadly grew wider in recent years. On the other hand on most days I do absolute f-all.and I still bag £82k a year no sweat. Plus I ve now been making phat money from day-trading Bitcoin so it s all good .
EWE Erneuerbare Energien (EWE) has acquired a portfolio comprising five German onshore wind farms from InvestInvent Funds SICAV (InvestInvent) .
The five wind farms acquired by EWE through the InvestInvent Wind Energy Fund are Bad Berleburg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Steinau in Hesse and Petersdorf 1, Petersdorf 2 and Stretense-Panschow, all in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
The total installed capacity of the five wind farms is 28MW.
EWE is the renewables arm of EWE Group, one of the largest energy suppliers in Germany.
It has been active in the wind power market for three decades and currently operates a total wind portfolio on land and at sea of 530MW.
WFW advises US maritime lender on US$56m senior loan facility for Seamax
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised a US maritime lender on a US$56m senior secured financing for Seamax Container Shipping II LLC (Seamax”). The loan is secured by four container ships operated by Seamax Shipping.
Seamax operates a fleet of 12 modern, post-Panamax container ships and provides the world’s top shipping lines with over 1.2m deadweight tonnage in carrying capacity.
The cross-border WFW Maritime team that advised on this deal was led by London Asset Finance Partner Kavita Shah, supported by Senior Associate John Man and Associate Charlotte Humphreys. New York Corporate Partner John Benson, supported by Senior Associate C.J. Chido and Associate Ace Pawlikowski, advised on the New York and Marshall Islands law aspects of the transaction, while New York Tax Partner Daniel Pilarski provided sanctions-related expertise.