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By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore | March 17, 2021
The insurance industry is processing an unprecedented amount of claims following the brutal winter storm that slammed through most of Texas last month,…
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By Kenneth Artz | March 9, 2021
The best thing attorneys can do for their clients who suffered losses in the February winter storm—whether those clients are individuals or businesses—is to listen and determine whether the facts at hand give rise to meritorious claims or defenses, says Joshua M. Sandler, a partner at Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann.
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By Amanda Bronstad | February 19, 2021
The lawsuits are filed against the Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc., or ERCOT, alleging the utility did not prepare residents about possible rolling blackouts and failed to winterize its equipment. Mikal Watts, of Watts Guerra, filed one of the lawsuits.
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By Timothy J. Horstmann | February 4, 2021
Recent legislation passed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly offers a new short short-term borrowing option to local governments and school districts dealing with budget uncertainties related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Jim Turner | January 6, 2021
Duke Energy's Clean Energy Connection Program will allow customers to voluntarily pay more on their electric bills to help finance the solar projects. Customers will receive credits that will result in them getting a "payback" in about seven years.
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By Dan Roe | November 9, 2020
Here's a look at law firm leaders' practice areas plans and expectations heading into next year.
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By Robert Storace | August 27, 2020
Reaction is mixed to Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal's call to investigate breaking up utility company Eversource Energy.
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By Ross Todd | August 18, 2020
"Now, as the legal industry and judicial systems embrace virtual technology, in-house leaders need to find talent that is both substantively capable and technologically savvy."
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By Ross Todd | August 18, 2020
"Now, as the legal industry and judicial systems embrace virtual technology, in-house leaders need to find talent that is both substantively capable and technologically savvy."
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By Robert Storace | August 17, 2020
A trial-like proceeding to look into how the state's two primary utility companies responded to Tropical Storm Isaias will begin on Aug. 24.
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