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Texas Lawyer

Hunton Andrews Kurth Grabs Two Energy Regulatory Lawyers from Vinson & Elkins

Myles Reynolds and Tab Urbantke said they were drawn to Hunton Andrews Kurth because the recent merger that created the firm brought together one of the top electric and power practices and one of the top oil and gas practices in the nation.
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Daily Business Review

Federal Appeals Court Sides With FPL, Duke on Nuclear Costs

Attorneys for the plaintiffs sought to recover $2 billion that they said the utilities had collected from customers.
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Daily Report Online

Supreme Court Keeps Challenge to Georgia Power Fees Alive

The putative class action accuses Georgia Power of improperly collecting fees that are supposed to be based only on actual power usage by including other assessments, including the $6 billion "nuclear fee" the General Assembly and Public Service Commission authorized the utility to tack onto customers' bills to prepay for two nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Law Firms Face Suit Over $360M Debt From Failed Harrisburg Incinerator

The complaint, which includes claims against Obermayer Rebmann, Buchanan Ingersoll and Eckert Seamans, calls the project “the worst municipal financial disaster in the history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.”
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

P3 Projects Helping Local Governments Build a Smarter Miami

The emerging field of public/private partnerships (P3s) was at the forefront of discussions on building cities of the future during the eGOV Summit, part of the 4th annual eMerge Americas tech conference held last month in the Miami Beach Convention Center.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Rainmakers-in-Training Need Time to Train, Experts Say

"The best place to meet clients is where the clients are," said one law firm partner.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

One-of-a-Kind Private Train Takes On Florida's Traffic Nightmare

The Brightline high-speed train, the only privately owned and operated passenger rail system in the U.S., took its inaugural run to Miami on Friday filled with politicians and reporters. The public can ride starting May 19.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Public-Private Partnerships and the President's Infrastructure Draft Bill

Analysis of President Trump's long-awaited infrastructure plan, which was released earlier this year.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Propane Class Action Nets $1.65 Million for Florida Legal Aid

A South Florida litigator's suit yielded $213,400 for Legal Services of Greater Miami, $141,800 for Legal Aid of Broward County and $53,500 for its Palm Beach County counterpart.
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Daily Business Review

Scott Faces Deadline on Final Batch of Legislative Session Bills

Gov. Rick Scott has a little more than a week to act on the remaining 19 bills from the 2018 legislative session, including a water-related measure drawing fire from environmentalists.
4 minute read

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