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Last-Minute Merger Cancellation Unusual But Not Unheard Of, Analysts Say
Nelson Mullins and Redgrave never lost sight of conflict-of-interest issues, but they evolved during the course of the negotiations, said Jonathan Redgrave in an interview.2021 Forecast: As Energy Companies 'Change Their Spots,' Energy Firms Are Doing the Same
Firms with energy practices are preparing for 2021 to be another year of increased work in the renewable energy sector.Adjusting the COVID-19 Response: How Law Firms Are Altering Austerity Measures
Some firms are restoring pay after reducing salaries earlier in the year, while others make additional cuts.Market Focus Nashville: More New Beginnings for 'Entrepreneurial' Music City?
As a known market of interest with at least some history of notable moves, can Nashville expect to see further shakeup in the coming years? It won't be for lack of trying.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioner Returns to McGuireWoods After 2-Year Term
Former FERC commissioner Bernard McNamee was bullish on the energy sector despite the deep damage wreaked by the pandemic and geopolitical conflict.Pillsbury's New Hydrogen Practice Attorneys on the Viability of Clean Energy
Texas Lawyer had to the opportunity to speak recently to Pillsbury energy attorneys Elina Teplinsky, Sheila Harvey, Rob James and Mona Dajani about Pillsbury's new hydrogen practice.Energy Law Is Changing. These Firms Are Moving Full Steam Ahead.
As firms prepare for a shift in work, they are adding lawyers with varied experience in the energy sector, such Paul Hastings, which recently hired two Baker Botts partners in San Francisco.Energy Law Is Changing. These Firms Are Moving Full Steam Ahead.
As firms prepare for a shift in work, they are adding lawyers with varied experience in the energy sector, such as Paul Hastings, which recently hired two Baker Botts partners in San Francisco.Insurers Cry Wolf Instead of Paying Valid COVID-19 Claims
Opinion, the insurance industry jumped the gun when deciding whether or not COVID-19 business interruption claims would be covered.Trending Stories
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