The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jean M. Mosites and Varun Shekhar | March 14, 2019
On Feb. 28, Clean Air Council and Widener Commonwealth Law School Environmental Law and Sustainability Center, among others, resubmitted a petition to the Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board.
By Rodrigo Figueroa | March 14, 2019
According to ERCOT, the entity that oversees 90 percent of the State's grid, as of January 2019 there was nearly 1,500 megawatts of installed utility-scale…
By Jim Turner | March 13, 2019
Aliki Moncrief, executive director of Florida Conservation Voters, said the septic-to-sewer conversion outlined in a measure to protect the Indian River Lagoon is needed, but the proposal goes beyond what voters approved.
By Fabiola Sanchez and Scott Smith | March 12, 2019
The announcement came from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in a tweet shortly before midnight Monday and comes as Venezuela struggles to restore electricity following four days of blackouts around the country.
By Phillip Bantz | March 11, 2019
A former senior sanctions policy adviser for the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control described the Evrofinance sanction as a “two-for-one” move that ratchets up the pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and shows that “dealing with state-owned Russian financial institutions is a high-risk proposition.”
By Sue Reisinger | March 8, 2019
Certain state attorneys general have joined Manufacturers' Accountability Project, an undertaking by the legal arm of the National Association of Manufacturers, to file amicus briefs opposing recent climate change lawsuits.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 8, 2019
Vinson & Elkins' saw gross revenue increase 2.7 percent, while profits per equity partner were up 6.6 percent.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Amanda Bronstad | March 7, 2019
Many of the committee's members, including plaintiffs' attorneys Mark Lanier and Ted Meadows, brought the largest number of nearly 15,000 talcum powder lawsuits against talc supplier Imerys and Johnson & Johnson.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 7, 2019
William "Willie" Wood, who led the U.S. energy and infrastructure disputes and Latin America disputes practices at Norton Rose Fulbright, led a three-partner group to McKool Smith.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kathleen M. Kline | March 7, 2019
Under the Clean Air Act, the regulations air pollution sources must comply with and depend on whether the source counts as “major” or “nonmajor.” Pennsylvania's proposed rulemaking would apply to emissions sources uniformly, regardless of their categorization or yearly emissions volume.
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