The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Todd D. Kantorczyk | February 22, 2021
The year 2021 promises to be eventful for those looking to complete projects in Pennsylvania that may impact streams and wetlands, such as residential and commercial building construction, and linear projects like pipelines and roads.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 18, 2021
Julie Mayo plans to apply her project development experience to the hydrogen sector.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | February 11, 2021
The ERA does not create additional procedures, although the absence of those procedures may make a statute or regulation unconstitutional.
By Greg Land | February 9, 2021
Northern District Judge Billy Ray trimmed $2 million from the class lawyers' fee request, but said it 'still represents a fantastic result' for their shareholder clients, who sued Southern Co..
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 3, 2021
Firms like Texas-based Vinson & Elkins, which traditionally focused on oil and gas, are no longer shy about moving toward renewable energy work.
By Charles Toutant | February 3, 2021
An unknown factor in the high-stakes case is whether the Biden administration's approach to the case will differ from the pro-pipeline stance of the federal government under the Trump administration. On the day he was inaugurated, Biden signed an order revoking a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline running between Canada and Texas.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 28, 2021
In addition to stints at Willkie Farr & Gallagher and Kirkland, new Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partner Cody Carper also worked in-house at a Houston energy company.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth J. Warren | January 28, 2021
Like a runner bursting out of the starting blocks, President Joe Biden has swiftly taken far-reaching steps to implement his agenda.
By Marcella Burke, Nikesh Jindal & Ashley Parrish | January 19, 2021
If the Biden administration fulfills some of its campaign promise related to energy policy it will likely need to rely on aggressive interpretations of existing law, which will undoubtedly result in significant litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | January 13, 2021
This past year, New York saw the collapse of one major environmental initiative due to the pandemic, but the enactment of several important new environmental laws. In their Environmental Law column, Michael Gerrard and Edward McTiernan report on these developments and numerous other laws targeting environmental concerns in their annual survey.
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