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Climate Change Will Up Pressure on Tech Over Energy-Hungry Data Centers
"The scale of the challenge is great and growing fast," the Association of Computing Machinery's Tech Policy Council said in a 2021 brief.Jury Adds Punitives to $72M Wildfire Verdict, Another $28.1B Possible Against PacifiCorp
A jury in Oregon came back with nearly $18 million in punitive damages to a $72 million verdict it awarded on June 9 to 17 named plaintiffs in a class action over wildfires in 2020.'Transparency and Traceability': Critical Points to Address Supply Chain Risks
There is a lot of pressure right now on global supply chains—import tariffs on Chinese goods, sanctions and export controls on Russia, the U.S.-China chip war as well as environmental considerations and forced labor concerns.Women's General Counsel Network Founder Joins Climate Consultancy as It Expands Globally
"What could be better than working at a company whose mission is to help businesses and their customers take urgent action on climate change," Jan Kang, general counsel of 3Degrees Group, wrote on LinkedIn.Former AUSA Returns to Gibbons for Third Time, Co-Chairs White-Collar Practice
Ricardo Solano Jr. previously served as an associate and later as a director in the firm's criminal defense practice.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Ruling Stirs Controversy—But Minimal Impact Seen for New Jersey
"In terms of impacts to the public and the environment, I don't think 'Sackett' is likely to change much of anything in New Jersey," one environmental lawyer said.Texas and Volkswagen Reach $85M Settlement Over Illegal Emissions
Volkswagen and Audi sought the settlement after a May 5 split decision by the Texas Supreme Court granted Texas personal jurisdiction to continue its lawsuit.High Court Curbs EPA's Clean Water Act Jurisdiction, Reducing Definition of US Waters
A fractured decision from the justices reins in the EPA's regulation of wetlands.Pennsylvania Justices Scrutinize Commonwealth Court's Preliminary Injunction Standards
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection argued that the Commonwealth Court has grown too loose in its standards for granting preliminary injunctions against regulatory action by the Executive Branch.