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ENLIGHTENED ADVICE.


Holman Fenwick Willan’s specialist team of lawyers are based in the key commodity centres of the world. Our experience covers all areas of hard and soft commodities, including:


n Standard trading terms (GAFTA, FOSFA and others)


n Trading and shipping contracts


n Long-term supply, spot and GTCs, derivatives (exchange-traded and OTC)


n Trade disruption and force majeure issues


n Insurance and risk management


n Defaults, insolvency and fraud, asset chasing and enforcement worldwide


n Trade and project finance n Corporate and finance transactions


n Dispute resolution, including arbitrations under GAFTA, RSA, SAOL and other institutional rules


n Market abuse, bribery and regulatory enforcement, including sanctions


n Carbon market issues and emissions and renewable trading


For further information about how we can help your business, please contact: Europe


Europe


Chris Swart Partner, London T: +44 (0)20 7264 8211 E: chris.swart@hfw.com


Europe Jeremy Davies Partner, Geneva T: +41 (0)22 322 4810 E: jeremy.davies@hfw.com


Asia-Pacific Paul Aston Partner, Singapore T: +65 6411 5338 E: paul.aston@hfw.com


Damian Honey Partner, London T: +44 (0)20 7264 8354 E: damian.honey@hfw.com


Middle East Simon Cartwright Partner, Dubai T: +971 4 423 0520 E: simon.cartwright@hfw.com


Asia-Pacific Gavin Vallely Partner, Melbourne T: +61 (0)3 8601 4523 E: gavin.vallely@hfw.com


Lawyers for international commerce São Paulo


London Paris Brussels Geneva Piraeus


Europe Brian Perrott Partner, London T: +44 (0)20 7264 8184 E: brian.perrott@hfw.com


Asia-Pacific Peter Murphy Partner, Hong Kong T: +852 3983 7700 E: peter.murphy@hfw.com


Asia-Pacific Stephen Thompson Partner, Sydney T: +61 (0)2 9320 4646 E: stephen.thompson@hfw.com


Dubai Hong Kong Shanghai Singapore Melbourne


hfw.com Sydney


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