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February 26, 2013Articles
After Years of Showing Promise, Mexico Is Set To Deliver
By Allan Marks and Hernando Becerra
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January 3, 2013Articles
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January 1, 2013Articles
Perspectives From Northeast Asia
Views on the Tokyo and Seoul-based projects markets
By Alexander Borisoff and Young Joon Kim
Project Finance International -
October 1, 2012Articles
Can Mexico Unlock Wind Potential?
By Allan T. Marks
North American WindPower -
July 1, 2012Articles
Legal Update: What San Francisco's Innovative Presidio Parkway Project Means
By Allan T. Marks
Real Property Law Section E-Bulletin -
June 22, 2012Articles
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April 26, 2012Articles
From Collateral Damage To Cautious Optimism: The U.S. CLO Market Forges Ahead
By Deborah Festa, Andrew R. Walker, and James Warbey
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March 21, 2012Articles
Renewable Fight In the US
By Allan T. Marks
Project Finance International -
February 22, 2012Articles
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October 2011Articles
International Project Finance - The Projects and Construction Law Review
By Phillip Fletcher and Andrew Pendleton
Law Business Research Ltd -
September 2011Articles
China Policy: Shedding Light on the Recently Enacted Solar Feed-in-Tariff
By Gary S. Wigmore, Shepard Liu, Jeffrey Rector and Yaxun Wang
China Quarterly Market Review -
May 2011Articles
How Leasing Can Maximize Benefits in Wind Power Project Financings
By Allan T. Marks and Alyssa Frederick
LJN's Equipment Leasing Newsletter
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March 2011Articles
Project financing in an evolving world
By Phillip Fletcher
The Best of the Best -
March 2011Articles
Bilateral Emission Offset Mechanisms Might Eclipse CDM
By Allan T. Marks and Jeffrey Rector
Electric Light & Power -
March 2011Articles
Renewable Market Growth: Key Drivers to Watch in 2011
By Eric F. Silverman and Edward V. Kayukov
North American Clean Energy -
January 2011Articles
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January 2011Articles
Feed-in-Tariff Experimentation in the US
By Allan T. Marks and C. Thomas Paschall
North American Clean Energy -
January 2011Articles
China Renewable Energy Policy: Developments in the Renewable Energy Law
By Gary S. Wigmore, Shepard Liu and Jeffrey Rector
China Quarterly Market Review -
January 2011Articles
A new wave of LatAm wind
By Daniel D. Bartfeld, Allan T. Marks and Guido Giovanardi
Project Finance International -
December 2010Articles
Classical Rationales Propel Solar Industry M&A
By C. Thomas Paschall and Henry Scott
North American Clean Energy -
December 2010Articles
How Policy Shapes Projects: Understanding Washington’s Cues
By Edward V. Kayukov and Henry T. Scott
Solar Industry -
September 17, 2010Articles
Global Energy Solutions - Part I
Presented at the World Energy Forum's High-Level Conference on Energy at the United Nations
By Allan T. Marks -
September 17, 2010Articles
Global Energy Solutions - Part II
Presented at the World Energy Forum's High-Level Conference on Energy at the United Nations
By Allan T. Marks -
September 2010Articles
Like a bullet
By Allan T. Marks
Project Finance North America Infrastructure Report 2010 -
July 2010Articles
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June 2010Articles
Legislative Options After The Cash Grant
By Allan T. Marks, Mark L. Regante and Joanna Grossman
North American Windpower -
May 21, 2010Articles
Rush is on for 2010 US Wind Energy Cash Grants
By Allan T. Marks, Mark L. Regante and Joanna Grossman
Infrastructure Journal -
March 2010Articles
Country Q&A - United States: Structured Finance and Securitisation
By Eric K. Moser and Simon J.C. Williams
PLC Cross-border Structured Finance and Securitisation Handbook 2010 -
March 2010Articles
Can Commercial Banks Return to the Submarine Cable Market?
By Glenn S. Gerstell
Submarine Telecoms Forum -
January 2010Articles
New York High Court Decision, Allowing Judgment Creditors To Garnish Overseas or Out-Of-State Property, Significantly Impacts International Banks and Their Clients
As the authors explain, a recent decision by New York State’s highest court is likely to mean that judgment creditors will increasingly select New York as their forum of choice to bring turnover proceedings against financial institutions with operations in New York that hold assets for foreign or out-of-state judgment debtors.
By Sander Bak, Felix Weinacht, and Matthew Latterner
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December 2009Articles
Similar objectives, subtle differences
The treatment of secondary trading of transferred loans is different in England and New York in some surprising ways
By Richard Gray, Suhrud Mehta and Daisy East
International Financial Law Review -
November 25, 2009Articles
Green Tech: Can IT Outsourcing Help Cure Our Energy Blues?
By Robert M. Finkel
New York Law Journal -
November 2009Articles
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October 2009Articles
US and UK compared
Fundamental differences remain between the markets. But is it worth considering using a New York participation agreement in an English deal?
By Richard M. Gray and Suhrud Mehta
International Financial Law Review -
August 2009Articles
The Role of Public Sector Lenders in Project Financing
By Phillip Fletcher, Patrick Holmes and Fiona Gulliford
Project Finance International -
August 2009Articles
Project finance through the cycles
By Phillip Fletcher
Euromoney's Guide to the World's Leading Project Finance Lawyers -
July 2009Articles
Financing Wind Projects In Volatile Times
By Allan T. Marks and Henry Scott
North American Wind Power -
March 12, 2009Articles
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January 2009Articles
The market disruption clause
Banks are increasingly frustrated by the publicly quoted Libor being lower than the actual rates they pay for Eurodollar deposits. The market disruption clause is the main reason why
By Richard M. Gray and Suhrud Mehta
International Financial Law Review -
August 2008Articles
The emergence of a new contender
By Ed Feo and Marco McClees
North American Clean Energy -
April 2007Articles
Bilateral Treaties Mitigate Risk
As Latin American governments become more hostile to foreign investment, international disputes will increase. The proliferation of bilateral treaties can help mitigate risk.
By Allan T. Marks and Michael D. Nolan
Latin Finance -
June 1, 2006Articles
'Silent Firsts' Offer Alternative to Typical Intercreditor Terms
By David E. Isenberg
The Journal of Corporate Renewal -
January 1992Articles
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