By ALM Staff | March 11, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By The Rev. B. Bruce Cook | March 7, 2022
Conserve your vehicle's gasoline. Go to the grocery store once a month and on that same trip get your haircut and run other errands.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | March 4, 2022
As important as it was already to the Ukrainian parties and counsel, the case has taken on even greater significance since Russia's wholesale invasion of Ukraine.
By ALM Staff | February 23, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Marcella Burke, Granta Nakayama, Michael R. Leslie and Elizabeth Holden | February 17, 2022
As interest in Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) increases, companies should prepare to take the appropriate legal steps to acquire storage rights through easements, surface use agreements, or otherwise; apply for permits; and trouble shoot NGO opposition.
By Josh Saul | February 8, 2022
Georgia is attracting miners with its relatively low power prices and large amount of nuclear and solar power, which allows mining companies to brand themselves as sustainable or emissions-free.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 21, 2022
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders partners Justin Boose and Matthew Roberts join Holland & Knight as partners, with Boose slotting in as co-leader of the firm's renewable and alternative energy team.
By Ross Todd | December 20, 2021
"The way I see it, my outside counsel is the face of the company in the legal proceedings," Ettinger says. "I expect them to conduct themselves not only ethically and in accordance with the rules of professionalism, but also in accordance with our company values."
By Greg Land | December 3, 2021
The appeals court affirmed the dismissal of class action challenging fees added to Georgia Power Company customers' bills to help offset construction costs at the troubled Plant Vogtle nuclear power project.
By Greg Land | October 5, 2021
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said claims that PowerPlan Inc. used its near-monopoly providing software support for regulated utilities to "squash" a potential competitor were sufficiently supported to survive a motion to dismiss.
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