By Phillip Bantz | January 8, 2020
As the company's new top lawyer, Boise will advise Eaton's executive management team and board of directors while leading the firm's legal department from her base in Cleveland.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | January 8, 2020
In 2019, with the Democrats newly in full control of the State Senate, the Assembly and the Governor's office, New York adopted more environmental legislation than it had in more than a decade. In this edition of their Environmental Law column, Michael Gerrard and Edward McTiernan report on these developments and numerous other laws targeting environmental concerns.
By Nicole Lynn | December 20, 2019
Nicole Lynn, of Houston, is a double threat: By day, she's an associate at Norton Rose Fulbright, where she represents financial institutions and energy companies in securities, breach of contract and products liability issues, while at night and on weekends she is a sports agent, hobnobbing and representing players in the NFL and college.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Candee Wilde | December 19, 2019
The policy supplements existing requirements outlined in Pennsylvania's Solid Waste Management Act municipal and residual waste regulations and provides guidance on the management of clean fill and regulated fill in the commonwealth.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 18, 2019
Van Beckwith is going in-house with Halliburton, a Baker Botts client, after 30 years with the firm. Partners Bridget Moore and Danny David will become the new litigation department heads.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | December 12, 2019
In a case of first impression, the Commonwealth Court has ruled that the state Public Utility Commission was wrong to require Philadelphia Gas Works to give back years' worth of late fees charged to customers on overdue gas bills that were subject to docketed liens.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mark L. Greenfogel | December 12, 2019
It is not unusual for judges deciding a case under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Contribution, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq. (CERCLA) to acknowledge CERCLA's reputation for imprecise drafting and ambiguity
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Megan A. Mariani and Nicholas J. Habursky | December 12, 2019
On Nov. 7, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed into law Senate Bill No. 694 that permits cross-unit drilling for unconventional oil and gas wells. This new law takes effect on Jan. 6, 2020. A cross-unit well (also known as an allocation well) is a lateral wellbore that crosses between two or more pooled units.
By Jane Wester | December 10, 2019
The decision came with one caveat, with Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Barry Ostrager saying the decision does not represent a vindication of Exxon Mobil's environmental stewardship. But he said the case implicated securities fraud, not the environmental footprint of the energy company.
Daily Business Review | Quick Takes
By Catherine Wilson | December 9, 2019
Stuart Singer won cases for Florida Power & Light over costs at its Turkey Point nuclear power plant and for Greenberg Traurig over professional liability tied to Allen Stanford's Ponzi scheme.
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