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September 12, 2005 |

Fight Revs Up Over Exelon-PSEG

As they fight for a more aggressive package of divestitures from state and federal regulators, consumer groups are focusing on the potential of higher gas and electricity prices that they predict will result from a $12.6 billion merger between Exelon Corp. and Public Service Enterprise Group. Several antitrust matters connected to the deal will likely set a precedent for a wave of energy mergers expected in the wake of the recent repeal of longstanding utility ownership restrictions.
4 minute read
November 28, 2006 |

Pivotal Global Warming Case Confronts High Court

The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that could determine whether the Bush administration must change course in how it deals with the threat of global warming. A dozen states as well as environmental groups and large cities are trying to convince the Court that the Environmental Protection Agency must regulate, as a matter of public health, the amount of carbon dioxide that comes from vehicles. The ruling is expected to be one of the Court's most important ever involving the environment.
4 minute read
July 15, 2008 |

Bridgeport Fire Settlement Gets Final Approval

A Montgomery County Common Pleas Court judge has approved the $35 million settlement in an intensely contested class action over a fire that destroyed a business complex.
4 minute read
December 22, 2010 |

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions, including one where an owners' challenge to Article 7A administrator liens were rejected because the adminstrator had fairly applied due process.
16 minute read
September 19, 2005 |

Sweet Legal Retreats

Rees W. Morrison, the co-head of law department consulting for Hildebrandt International, shares 10 enjoyable retreats. Each of them contains a lesson or two about how to conduct a successful retreat.
9 minute read
March 19, 2007 |

Competition Is Good Again

A peaceful revolution has upended antitrust jurisprudence. You might say that 30 years after The Antitrust Paradox, Robert Bork has been heard.
12 minute read
September 18, 2009 |

News In Brief

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October 06, 2009 |

To Get What They're Owed, Law Firms Are Taking Delinquent Clients to Court

There's no denying that collections have been challenging during the recession as law firms are all the more eager to get the money they are owed. With varying motivations and frequency, some law firms are taking their delinquent clients to court in hopes of forcing payment.
7 minute read
June 30, 2000 |

Supreme Court Wrap-Up

Ruling on the smallest number of cases in years, the Supreme Court managed to pack a tremendous punch in its 74-case docket this term. Read analyses of the justices' decisions on key issues of the day and in significant areas of the law, including cases on abortion, criminal and family law, First Amendment concerns, and federalism issues.
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