Kirkland & Ellis
Law firms like Kirkland and Allen & Overy are investing in their project finance groups.
The firms are hiring energy sector-focused lawyers who have private equity and finance clients.
Demand is high because investors want to invest in renewable energy and infrastructure projects.
Companies in the energy sector are moving full steam ahead on big projects in 2021 driven by demand for renewable solutions and elite law firms are gearing up to fight for work with hires in debt and finance groups.
Firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Allen & Overy have all recently hired energy pros to bulk up their debt and project finance teams, which help clients navigate the cost and execution of large-scale energy and infrastructure projects, such as toll roads, airports and power plants.
American Airlines Group Inc said on Monday it will sell $7.5 billion of bonds and leveraged loans backed by its loyalty program to repay U.S. government debt.
Whether they have been laid off or had to leave to care for children home from school, many are struggling to make ends meet. In fact, 1 in 4 women are considering leaving the workforce or downshifting their careers, according to a September Women in the Workplace report from Lean In and McKinsey & Company.
The implications are far-reaching and could result in a widening of the gender pay gap, said Emily Martin, vice president for education and workplace justice at NWLC. Long-term unemployment, as well as leaving the labor force entirely for a spell, that is certainly going to show up in wages once you are again employed, she said.
Mabanaft Singapore Subsidiary Matrix Marine Fuels To Be Wound Up
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Monday March 8, 2021
Matrix Marine Fuels, the
Mabanaft, has been wound up. The firm was wound up voluntarily, according to notices published in Singapore s
Government Gazette on Friday.
April 5. 23rd-largest bunker supplier by volume by the
Maritime and Port Authority in
2018. But the firm had dropped off Singapore s licensed bunker supplier list altogether by
May 2019.
Bomin Group, which has also significantly shrunk its marine fuel supply footprint in recent years.
Ship & Bunker News Team
Singapore Court Approves Hin Leong Winding-Up Application
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Monday March 8, 2021
Singapore s courts have approved the application by the judicial managers of oil trading firm
Hin Leong Trading to wind the company up, according to news agency
Reuters. Singapore s
High Court approved the application on Monday, Reuters reported the same day, citing three sources familiar with the matter.
Goh Thien Phong and