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Climate Litigation Claims: Meritless and Counterproductive
The private sector can develop innovative carbon-reducing technologies the more it is encouraged to do so. Suing energy producers over meritless claims, alleging consumer deception, and public nuisance lawsuits don't help with that one bit.'Significant Confusion': Judge Urges High Court to Revisit FTCA Immunity Test
Stephanos Bibas, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, said judges are struggling to apply the test for the "discretionary function exception."Paul Weiss Adds Former Wachtell Executive Compensation Partner in New York
Andrea Wahlquist Brown has decades of experience at both Wachtell and Simpson Thacher.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Simpson Thacher Help Usher in $3.4B A&O Shearman Deal
At least nine outside counsel lawyers at Davis Polk and Simpson are on the A&O Shearman deal, likely adding a costly legal bill to the merger process.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Simpson Thacher Help Usher in $3.4B A&O Shearman Deal
At least nine outside counsel lawyers at Davis Polk and Simpson are on the A&O Shearman deal, likely adding a costly legal bill to the merger process.View more book results for the query "Chevron"
Stoel Rives Sees Revenue, Head Count Fall, but Profits Inch Up Due to Higher-Value Work
Even as revenue, net income and head count fell at Stoel Rives in 2022, firm leader Melissa Jones said the firm is in a position of strength, as it continues to win more high-value work in litigation, environmental and energy matters.Is the Administrative State Locked Into a Death Spiral? The Impact of 'Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. FTC'
In his Corporate Securities column, Professor John Coffee discusses the impact of Axon Enter. v. FTC, which he writes "masks a lack of consensus and shows the court to be straddling—at least for the time—a deep division over whether administrative agencies can utilize administrative law judges."In Another Win for NJ, Delaware, SCOTUS Won't Hear Arguments on Climate Change Case Jurisdiction
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied fossil fuel companies a write of certiorari, sending environmental cases against them back to state courts in Delaware and New Jersey.Former Chevron Employee Files Federal Suit Over Denied Religious Exemption to COVID-19 Vaccine
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