By Karen Sloan | February 7, 2020
Yale law students disrupted a Paul Weiss recruiting reception on Feb. 6, decrying the firm's representation of ExxonMobil in climate change litigation. They are working with law students at Harvard to expand their campaign to other campuses.
By Jim Turner | February 6, 2020
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Nikki Fried says the proposed move of the Office of Energy from her department to the Department of Environmental Protection is a political "power grab."
By Angela Morris | January 10, 2020
An heir claims he was defamed in letters by the attorney to Koch Industries' CEO.
By Jim Saunders | January 10, 2020
The proposal called for creating a "competitive" electricity market that would have made dramatic changes in the heavily regulated industry in which much of the state receives electricity from Florida Power & Light, Duke Energy Florida, Tampa Electric Co. and Gulf Power.
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By Catherine Wilson | December 9, 2019
Stuart Singer won cases for Florida Power & Light over costs at its Turkey Point nuclear power plant and for Greenberg Traurig over professional liability tied to Allen Stanford's Ponzi scheme.
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By Catherine Wilson | December 9, 2019
The Shutts & Bowen team reaches a settlement to enforce an unpaid contract to build and operate two power plants.
By Samantha Joseph | December 2, 2019
The Florida case turned on whether family court was the right venue to duke out a multimillion-dollar postjudgment fight, and if the ex-wife would have to turn to the civil court to file a claim over an alleged breach of an agreement that didn't spell out a formula for penalizing noncompliance.
By Marcia Coyle | November 25, 2019
Justice Samuel Alito wrote in his lone dissent: "The core purpose of the constitutional protection of freedom of expression is to ensure that all opinions on such issues have a chance to be heard and considered." Michael Mann's claims can now proceed to a jury.
By Raychel Lean | October 18, 2019
Chevron Corp. and suspended New York attorney Steven Donziger have been foes since the 1990s, when Donziger sued on behalf of indigenous and farmer communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest.
By Jim Saunders | October 10, 2019
The construction of the Rodman dam and the reservoir was part of the Cross Florida Barge Canal project, which was halted by the federal government in 1971.
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