By Texas Lawyer | March 22, 2024
This year's Energy Law Special Section covers onshore wind farms, land disputes over energy projects, and regulatory uncertainties in the U.S.
By Peter Berg | March 22, 2024
"Critical uncertainties exist in the proposed Section 45V regulations," according to Peter Berg of King & Spalding.
By Michael P. Maslanka | March 21, 2024
"These cases are intended to illuminate that our employment laws are designed to judge persons as individuals," according to columnist Michael P. Maslanka.
By the Hon. John G. Browning | March 18, 2024
Sometimes a lawyer's misconduct is so over-the-top that it rivals a Hollywood scriptwriter's plot.
By Quentin Brogdon | March 15, 2024
"An amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 no doubt will raise the hurdles to be cleared by experts in the eyes of some federal judges, but the Committee Note accompanying the amendment should provide some comfort to the proponents of expert testimony," according to Quentin Brogdon of Crain Brogdon.
By Daniella Main and Mia Falzarano | March 13, 2024
"Big picture, juror questions can help the jury feel a sense of ownership over the trial and lead to higher levels of engagement and understanding," according to Daniella Main and Mia Falzarano of Alston & Bird.
By K. Lance Anderson, Benton B. Bodamer and Andrew M. Robie | March 12, 2024
"Although it is evident that GenAI-generated legal work can be unreliable, it doesn't signify that its use should be entirely prohibited in legal settings," write K. Lance Anderson, Benton B. Bodamer and Andrew M. Robie.
By Meghan Dawson McElvy | March 11, 2024
Renewable energy and energy transition "development has created and will continue to create various clashes between private landowners and developers," according to Meghan Dawson McElvy of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings.
By Allison Elko | March 8, 2024
"While the court considers the declaratory judgment action, municipalities are rejecting petitions from residents and landowners," writes Allison Elko of Bell Nunnally & Martin.
By K. Lance Anderson, Benton B. Bodamer and Andrew M. Robie | March 7, 2024
"One of the reasons GenAI is so dangerous is that the law surrounding it is only just beginning to form," according to K. Lance Anderson, Benton B. Bodamer and Andrew M. Robie of Dickinson Wright.
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