By Dan Roe | May 21, 2021
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez left Greenspoon Marder for Quinn Emanuel the same day Greenspoon announced that Suarez's father and former Mayor Xavier Suarez would be joining the firm.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lisa M. Bruderly | May 20, 2021
State and federal water law permitting can pose significant obstacles for energy infrastructure construction projects that impact waterbodies (e.g., wells pads, access roads, natural gas/oil pipelines). The following five new and proposed regulatory changes are likely to significantly affect project design and construction in Pennsylvania.
By Jane Wester | May 18, 2021
The city's fuel contracts took into account the possibility that the biodiesel tax credit would be reinstated, but a vendor stopped doing so, according to the complaint in Brooklyn federal court.
By Jason Grant | May 17, 2021
The gone-in-a-flash defense case was another twist in Donziger's battles with Chevron and, more directly in recent years, with two federal trial judges sitting in the Southern District of New York who have presided over a Chevron-linked civil-fraud case brought against Donziger and his criminal prosecution: Judge Lewis Kaplan in the civil matter and Judge Loretta Preska in the criminal case.
By Mitchell Cohen | May 14, 2021
This article provides a discussion of Justice Amy Coney Barrett's recently-authored opinion in 'Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club', in which the Supreme Court has construed a key privilege in FOIA jurisprudence in such a fashion as to likely put a serious damper on the ability of requesting parties to obtain record material.
By Bruce Love | May 13, 2021
Jonathan Brightbill said he chose not to return to Kirkland because he was looking for a firm where he could concentrate on his litigation practice, rather than transactional work and bankruptcy.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | May 12, 2021
Environmental justice has grown in prominence in the political discourse in the last several years. While most of the attention has gone to federal actions, several states have just adopted their own laws to advance it. In their Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan focus on the environmental justice provisions in New York law and those recently enacted by other states.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | May 11, 2021
Roughly 15 years ago, many Pennsylvania landowners entered into oil and gas leases in the expectation of receiving royalties for the extraction of shale gas and oil underlying their properties.
By Jason Grant | May 10, 2021
Lawyers for Donziger largely ignored legal and factual arguments related to the contempt charges against him, and instead drummed home the point that the trial itself seemed rigged against the embattled lawyer.
By Jason Grant | May 10, 2021
The long-awaited federal trial of embattled lawyer Steven Donziger, who faces six counts of criminal contempt of court and up to six months in prison if convicted, will kick off with what are expected to be riveting, and perhaps controversial, opening arguments at 10 a.m. today.
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