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Federal judge dismisses Texas wind farm lawsuit
McALLEN, Texas AP - A federal judge dismissed a conservation group's lawsuit challenging two wind farm projects under construction in a southern coastal Texas county, clearing the way for their completion by year's end.The Coastal Habitat Alliance had sought to stop PPM Energy, now Iberdrola Renewables, and Texas Gulf Wind, a subsidiary of Babcock Brown Renewable Holdings, from building wind turbines in Kenedy County.The Declaration of Independents
For large U.S. and U.K. firms, the economic downturn has prompted massive job cuts and talk of a paradigm shift. Meanwhile, Europe's independent law firms are doing just fine.Spain's Growing Renewables Market Attracts Foreign Energy Producers
Since the first wind farms started to appear across Spain's arid landscape in the early 1990s, successive governments have committed the country to one of the most ambitious renewable energy policies in the world. Homegrown Spanish multinational corporations are thriving, helped in large part by some of the most generous government subsidies in the world. And foreign multinationals have been attracted by not only a growing renewables market, but by Spain's embrace of foreign investment.Partners on both sides approve Hogan merger with London firm
Partners at Hogan & Hartson and Lovells signed off on their megamerger in separate votes, clearing one of the last big hurdles before the two firms officially set up shop May 1.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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