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Putting the Wind (Back) to Work
Patricia G. Hammes and Mitchell E. Menaker, partners at Shearman & Sterling, and Robert N. Freedman, counsel at the firm, write that the recent growth of the wind power industry was driven by a combination of demand-side growth generated by regulatory requirements, investment subsidies provided by tax-based incentives and a very liquid financing market. If this history is telling, they, say, it will likely take a similar mix to drive future growth in at least the near term.Reed Smith Lawyer, Death Row Client Forge Close Bond
William Ernest Kuenzel has gone back to court time after time since his 1988 conviction in a so-far unsuccessful campaign to prove his innocence. Now, David Kochman, a commercial litigation associate at Reed Smith, has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court in what may be his best—and only—chance to hold off the execution.Two-hour lunches may come to an end in Spain
Day after day, Spanish chef Jesus Lopez serves up treats like a steaming stew of red beans with spicy chorizo sausage and bacon chunks. And that's just the first course. Next comes hake au gratin on a bed of spinach, and cream-stuffed puff pastry for dessert.Lopez owns a small, upscale place catering to business people who eat the old-fashioned Spanish way and often come to negotiate or celebrate deals.Sloppy Redaction: To Err Is Automated
Redacting information can be frustrating for many legal professionals. Because of the wide dissemination of digital documents online, once a redaction failure occurs, it can be impossible to undo. Advances in technology can help the redaction process, but human review is still necessary.Accusations Mushroom Over Pitts Fund Raising For Mayor
Trisha [email protected] two prominent Atlanta businessmen, the messy fallout from their involvement in the failed 2001 mayoral campaign of Robb Pitts is far from over. Mirant Corp. Chairman A.W. "Bill" Dahlberg and Winter Group Chairman Robert L. Silverman served as co-chairmen for Pitt's campaign finance committee.Judge Scheindlin Issues Strong Opinion on Custodian Self-Collection
Judge Shira Scheindlin of the Southern District of New York has issued another decision addressing the adequacy of self-collection by government entities in the context of the FOIA, reports Jackson Lewis partner Ralph Losey.Trending Stories
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