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Energy Lawyers Brace for Action, Opposition After Pipeline Orders
The president's decision to push forward with two major pipeline projects could signal busy times ahead for energy practices.Court Rejects Ongoing Penalties for Continuous Pollution
Pennsylvania's Clean Streams Law does not authorize the state Department of Environmental Protection to issue ongoing penalties against companies for the continued presence of pollutants in state waters, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Midsize, Small Firms Aimed for Fast Growth in 2016
For Pennsylvania's small and midsize law firm market, 2016 was a year of geographic expansion.After Tumultuous Year, Pa. Energy Law Will be Active, But Uncertain
As 2016 comes to a close, Pennsylvania's energy industry, and the lawyers who serve it, have experienced a roller coaster of legal and regulatory change, causing them to be hopeful in some cases and heed caution in others. But the long-term effects of these changes are yet to be seen, and will likely become more clear in 2017.Exclusive: Third Parties Leaking Email Addresses, Passwords From Leading Firms on Dark Web
Security experts provide Legaltech News with the most email addresses by law firm domain name compromised in third-party hacks. Do your firm's policies cover this threat?Exclusive: Third Parties Leaking Email Addresses, Passwords From Leading Firms on Dark Web
Security experts provide Legaltech News with the most email addresses by law firm domain name compromised in third-party hacks. Do your firm's policies cover this threat?NLRB Reinstitutes Employer's Obligation to Bargain Before Disciplining Employees
Employers who are currently negotiating an initial collective bargaining agreement should be mindful that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) recently reaffirmed its analysis in Alan Ritchey, 359 NLRB 396 (2012), regarding an employer's obligation to bargain before disciplining individual employees when a union has been certified, but has not yet entered into a collective bargaining agreement with the employer.Commonwealth Court Reiterates Standards When Interpreting Zoning Ordinances
In Pennsylvania, municipal governing bodies and zoning hearing boards are entitled to considerable deference when interpreting and applying their own zoning ordinances. This deference is based largely on the premise that municipal bodies and boards charged with drafting and administering zoning ordinances possess an unparalleled knowledge of and expertise in their own ordinances, as in In re Thompson, 896 A.2d 659, 669 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 2006).Shale Group Sues DEP Over New Drilling Regulations
The Marcellus Shale Coalition has asked the Commonwealth Court to put the brakes on significant portions of the new oil and gas drilling regulations enacted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, less than a week after the rules went into effect.PLW People in the News—Sept. 20, 2016—Robb Leonard Mulvihill
Robb Leonard Mulvihill welcomed associate Mary L. O'Rourke.Trending Stories
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