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September 25, 2009 |

Environmental Law

Michael B. Gerrard, director of the Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School and senior counsel to Arnold & Porter, writes that litigation aiming to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases is coming to be dominated by battles over coal-fired power plants, but in addition to the air-related cases, there is a great deal of activity on two kinds of issues that concern water impacts: mountaintop removal as part of coal mining, which often involves widespread filling of streams; and coal ash disposal, which has led to several large spills of ash into waterways.
10 minute read
May 06, 2002 |

Virginia Pulls Back In-House Proposal

Virginia Bar backs off of controversial proposal that would have forced in-house counsel to become members of the bar.
5 minute read
September 12, 2002 |

Creditor's Fee Request Opposed by Weil Gotshal

Of more than $60 million in legal fees connected with Enron Corp.'s Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Reed Smith's $186,000 may prove the hardest to squeeze from the estate. Reed Smith represents the Wiser Oil Co., the most litigious of the so-called trading creditors who have been fighting to wrest control of the proceedings away from the debtor and the official unsecured creditor's committee, as well as their respective counsel: Weil Gotshal and Milbank Tweed.
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March 02, 2007 |

New Partners Yearbook 2007

The Law Journal's eighth annual New Partners Yearbook features 149 lawyers who made the grade at New Jersey firms in the past 12 months.
47 minute read
June 16, 2005 |

JPMorgan's $2.2B Enron Settlement Puts Pressure on Others to Settle

News that JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup will pony up a collective $4.2 billion to make a conglomeration of Enron Corp. shareholder lawsuits go away lights a fire under other defendants, say legal experts. JPMorgan Chase announced Monday it would pay $2.2 billion to settle allegations that the bank colluded with Enron to skirt accounting rules when the energy company counted loans as income to puff up reported earnings. Last week, Citigroup said it would pay $2 billion to settle similar allegations.
5 minute read
May 03, 2005 |

Md. Bankruptcy Results in Huge Legal Fees

The hourly tab for a tax lawyer: $825. A corporate litigator: $810. A pack of law clerks and summer associates: $240 an hour, each.
9 minute read
October 01, 2013 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 190 - October 1, 2013

Daily decision alert.
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December 29, 2003 |

Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, Houston v. Meaux

There was no evidence from which an informal, constructive or implied bailment could have been established or inferred.
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December 13, 2007 |

Deal Watch: For K&S, one deal leads to another

A routine acquisition led King Spalding to become counsel to a Portuguese company on its decision to locate a $100 million manufacturing plant in Georgia.Over lunch this fall at South City Kitchen, King Spalding partner Raymond E. Baltz Jr. learned from two EFACEC Group executives that the company was considering building its first U.
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