Watson Farley & Williams

Dive into Project Finance with Watson Farley & Williams

Join us for an exclusive session on how leading law firms are revolutionizing the legal landscape through innovative solutions.

  • Tuesday 12th November
  • Presentation
  • 15:00-16:00
  • Free

Event starts on Tuesday 12th November at 15:00 GMT

2024/11/12 15:00

Watson Farley & Williams

Dive into Project Finance with Watson Farley & Williams

Join Watson Farley and Williams for an exclusive digital event unveiling the intricacies of Project Finance.

Led by Gavin Jackson, Senior Associate, this session offers a unique opportunity to explore a pivotal practice area at one of the world's leading international law firms.

What to Expect

Gain a comprehensive introduction to Project Finance, including its role in global infrastructure development, typical transactions, and the skills required to excel in this field. Gavin will share practical insights and address your questions directly.

Why Attend?

Discover how WFW is shaping the future of Project Finance and uncover potential career paths in this dynamic area. Enhance your commercial awareness and gain a competitive edge for your future applications with insider knowledge from a senior practitioner.

Don't miss this opportunity to master the essentials of Project Finance and position yourself for success with Watson Farley and Williams.

Meet the host Watson Farley & Williams

Watson Farley & Williams

With over 500 lawyers in 13 different countries, Watson Farley & Williams is the ideal place for anyone interested in working with people all over the world. Past trainees have praised the “camaraderie between our offices, consistent level of complex and challenging work and comprehensive training programmes.” The firm works in the following sectors: energy, transport and associated infrastructure, and has worked with natural resources in over 100 countries. This varied level of work ensures no two days are the same, and allows trainees to gain a wide variety of legal knowledge. Trainees also receive training on a wide variety of practical skills such as IT work and drafting legal documents. Outside of legal work, trainees get involved in blood and clothing drives, as well as providing pro bono work for issues like human rights and freedom of the press. 

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