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By James Booth | April 4, 2016
Linklaters is taking the lead on National Grid gas distribution sale as CMS UK advises on outsourcing contract
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By James Booth | March 22, 2016
Eaton appoints Eversheds as its sole adviser across 33 countries over the next three years following tender race
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By James Booth | March 22, 2016
Eaton appoints Eversheds as its sole adviser across 33 countries over the next three years following tender race
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By Anna Ward | February 29, 2016
US firm to consolidate its Middle East offering into two offices, following in the footsteps of Latham & Watkins
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By Anna Ward | February 29, 2016
US firm to consolidate its Middle East offering into two offices, following in the footsteps of Latham & Watkins
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By Frances Ivens | February 17, 2016
A raft of firms are providing US, Cayman Islands and China legal advice on China Ming Yang Wind Power Group's take private
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By Frances Ivens | February 17, 2016
A raft of firms are providing US, Cayman Islands and China legal advice on China Ming Yang Wind Power Group's take private
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By Rose Walker | January 28, 2016
UK firm takes on three partners to launch second German base after move into Munich in 2012
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By Rose Walker | January 28, 2016
UK firm takes on three partners to launch second German base after move into Munich in 2012
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By Rose Walker | January 6, 2016
The engineering business group has launched separate European and global panels with two firms on each
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By Kenneth J. Warren | August 3, 2023
While clearly important to environmental lawyers focused on the development and administration of environmental regulations, the recent changes apply broadly across the larger regulatory landscape.
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By Maydeen Merino | August 2, 2023
Industry will not be satisfied with the revised rule, prompting renewed litigation that will again head to the U.S. Supreme Court, an environmental attorney predicts.
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By Chris O'Malley | August 1, 2023
Veteran environmental attorney Charlotte Young is taking the legal reins from Lorraine Sciarra, who stepped down in March, the same month the organization announced it would keep the "Audubon" name despite namesake John James Audubon's racist views.
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By Chris O'Malley | July 31, 2023
Veteran environmental attorney Charlotte Young is taking the legal reins from Lorraine Sciarra, who stepped down in March, the same month the organization announced it would keep the "Audubon" name despite namesake John James Audubon's racist views.
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By Charles Toutant | July 28, 2023
"Our experts were strong. Our position was strong. But in these environmental cases, the case law in New Jersey may not be in our favor. So that's why I think it certainly could have gone either way," said plaintiff's lawyer Boris Shmaruk.
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By Avalon Zoppo | July 28, 2023
EPA says 11th Circuit case involves "nationally applicable" agency action and thus belongs in D.C. Circuit Court.
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By Avalon Zoppo | July 27, 2023
EPA says 11th Circuit case involves "nationally applicable" agency action and thus belongs in D.C. Circuit Court.
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By Elizabeth Smith and Frannie Reilly | July 27, 2023
This rise in AI also comes at a time when more and more individuals are incorporating environmental and social issues into their everyday lives—including their choices as consumers.
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By Christopher Rizzo | July 27, 2023
As this column has noted before, New York state has an acute housing shortage. At the current slow pace of construction (about 40,000 units in 2022), the state will never produce the 800,000 housing units needed to meet demand over the next 10 years. The housing shortage has markedly increased housing costs throughout the state, hitting low- and moderate-income New Yorkers hard.
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By John J. Fumero | July 26, 2023
On May 25, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court announced a five-justice majority decision in the case of Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency. The case arose out of a decades-long dispute over whether the Sackett's property is subject to federal wetland permitting requirements under the Clean Water Act (CWA). Federal jurisdictional wetlands under the CWA are commonly referred to as "water of the United States" (WOTUS).
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