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Greenberg Traurig Lands Two Real Estate Shareholders With Niche Focuses, Growing Depth
Adam Seligman, based in West Palm Beach, arrived from local boutique Ward Damon. Paul Williams, splitting time between Austin and Los Angeles, comes from Morgan Lewis.This Texas Law Firm is Gearing to Battle the Public Utility Commission
"State agencies are required to comply with the Administrative Procedures Act, not keep the public in the dark about what they are doing," plaintiff's counsel Chrysta Castaneda said.How Holland & Knight Managed to Keep its Transactional Lawyers Busy During a Slow 2023
While others jumped on trends that tend to provide exuberant highs during good times but extreme lows during slower periods, the firm stuck to its guns in more traditional spaces, helping boost its corporate practice last year.Inflation Reduction Act: A Game Changer for Pennsylvania Clean Energy Projects
The Inflation Reduction Act, Public Law 117-168 was signed into law by President Joe Biden on Aug. 16, 2022, but the impact of some of its provisions is just beginning to be felt. Among those are the substantial federal subsidies the act provides for state and local government investments in clean energy projects.Clifford Chance Lures 2 Partners From Kirkland & Ellis
As Clifford Chance continues expanding its energy and infrastructure capabilities in the U.S., the firm has hired partners in Houston and Washington, D.C.View more book results for the query "*"
Class Action Claims Major Oil Producers Conspired With OPEC to Drive Up Prices
"Defendants agreed with OPEC to constrain production of crude oil worldwide, with the purpose and effect of fixing, raising, and maintaining the price of crude oil in and throughout the United States of America and worldwide," the complaint said. "Defendants are not sovereign nations, and they are not immune to U.S. antitrust law."Baker McKenzie Picks Up Eversheds Sutherland Energy Litigation Team in Houston
Five energy litigators from Eversheds Sutherland in Houston jumped to Baker McKenzie's Houston office, attracted in part by the firm's extensive global network and its Texas strategy.'So Hot You Can't Breathe.' Rare Damages Trial Begins for Oregon Wildfire Victims
A second trial over wildfires that ravaged Oregon over Labor Day 2020 began Tuesday, this time focused on economic and noneconomic damages of nine class members.Circuit Consensus: Climate Claim Suits Against Big Oil Belong in State Courts
U.S. appeals court have uniformly rejected the companies' reference to a federal common law of interstate air pollution.Patent Challenge Fails at Claims Construction Stage for Oil Field Equipment Vendor
The Sidley Austin team argued the claim for Canatex's patent was not clearly articulated and therefore "indefinite," Sidley Austin attorney Phillip Aurentz said.