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Daily Business Review

Lawyers Assist With $35 million Contract to Get Puerto Rico Power Plant Running

The two 25-plus megawatt electric turbines will stabilize an existing 200-megawatt plant, allowing it to serve some 256,000 customers.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Exxon Lawyer Talks Kobe Steel, North Korea and Other Supply Chain Considerations

When it comes to Exxon's massive supply chain, associate GC Robert Johnson said that his company's attorneys are constantly facing new questions.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Climate Change Defense Permitted in Pipeline Closure Case

 A judge in Minnesota will allow two defendants facing criminal charges of shutting down a pair of tar sands pipelines to use a "necessity…
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Judge Dismisses Seminole Tribe's Utility Tax Challenge

The lawsuit was filed after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up a similar dispute between the tribe and the state revenue department.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Facing a Potential Litigation Inferno, PG&E Looks to Quinn Emanuel's Kathleen Sullivan to Hold the Line

The ace litigator is trying to stop a potential conflagration in its tracks. At issue is whether PG&E will face punitive damages in the 2015 Butte fire.
22 minute read

The Recorder

At High Court, Just One IP Case That Matters

After several IP-heavy seasons, the 2017 term at the U.S. Supreme Court looks to be a quiet one for intellectual property—with one big exception.
29 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Hurricane Harvey Raises Questions About Chemical Facility Safety

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through November 30, has already been one of the most devastating on record.
13 minute read

National Law Journal

Trump's Regulatory Repeals Endanger Another Case in the Supreme Court

The EPA is moving to repeal the "Waters of the U.S." rule. Will that moot a case in the Supreme Court?
13 minute read

National Law Journal

EPA Moves to Kill Clean Power Plan as Lawsuit Languishes in DC Circuit

The EPA issued a proposal Tuesday to roll back President Barack Obama's signature climate policy, immediately prompting threats of lawsuits from environmental groups and Democratic attorneys general. Meanwhile, the landmark legal battle over the rule may die a quiet death in the D.C. Circuit.
6 minute read

Law.com

Smith Wants Stay Lifted in Oil Drilling Patent Row With Baker Hughes

Oilfield-services company Smith International Inc. is asking a federal judge in Delaware to lift a stay on its patent infringement suit against rival Baker Hughes Inc., arguing that Baker Hughes was taking advantage of long delays for inter partes review in the case.
4 minute read

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