Despite an increasingly ugly leadership battle for control of a new public power utility in upstate New York, Howrey isn’t ready to abandon what has become a controversial legal services contract that could pay the defunct firm up $15.5 million for work on the project.
The Am Law Daily reported this week on a dispute involving members of the board of directors for the North Country Power Authority (NCPA), which was formed last year to serve 24 municipalities in St. Lawrence and Franklin counties along New York’s border with Canada.
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