By Greg Land | June 19, 2018
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.
Daily Report Online | Profile|Q&A
By Kristen Rasmussen | March 5, 2018
The Daily Report speaks with Heather McNay, IP lawyer at energy company Landis+Gyr, with its Americas headquarters in Alpharetta, about everything from her day-to-day routine to what she does when she's not in the office.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | Christine Simmons | February 21, 2018
Partners at the two firms have voted to approve the merger.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 13, 2018
The Southern Environmental Law Center filed a petition for appeal in Fulton County Superior Court on behalf of the Partnership for Southern Equity and Georgia Interfaith Power and Light.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | February 8, 2018
The move adds to Pittsburgh's crowded legal scene and gives Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter its first office outside the South.
By Greg Land | December 5, 2017
A Walton County jury delivered a post-apportionment award of $660,000 to a man injured after he stopped his vehicle for a Walton EMC repair crew working on downed utility poles and power lines, and was rear-ended by another driver.
By Scott Graham | The Recorder | October 16, 2017
After several IP-heavy seasons, the 2017 term at the U.S. Supreme Court looks to be a quiet one for intellectual property—with one big exception.
By R. Robin McDonald | August 15, 2017
For four years, salesmen in Tennessee and Florida boiler rooms sold prospective investors on what they claimed were oil and natural gas projects "tailored for the conservator investor," guaranteeing them 15-55 percent "safe and consistent" annual returns that would "last for decades."
By Miriam Rozen | August 11, 2017
Plaintiffs in a 2-year-old lawsuit against Philadelphia's Duane Morris filed an amended petition that ups their damage calculations to over three-quarters of a billion dollars, according to Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee, who represents the investor group behind the suit.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 30, 2017
When attorneys sued Georgia's electric power cooperatives on behalf of millions of current and former power customer members, they claimed the cooperatives, known as electric membership corporations, for decades had withheld as much as $2 billion in profits that should have, by law, been distributed regularly to their members.
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