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Insurer's Climate Policy Causes Investor to Jump Ship
Legal & General will divest from AIG and three other companies due to their insufficient actions to address climate change risks.Deal Watch: Big News in Big Rail, Merger of Chubb and Hartford Looms
SPACs came down a bit this week, while Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern plan a merger in the second-largest deal of 2021.Appellate Division, Second Department:November 30, 2020
PPL Corporation General Counsel Set to Retire in 2021
During her time at PPL Corp., Joanne Raphael has also taken on significant responsibility outside of the legal department.Average Cash Compensation Dips Slightly Among Pa.'s Highest-Paid GCs
Coming off of a year that saw a boost across the board for several key compensation metrics in Pennsylvania, in 2019, things were a bit more uneven. Slight decreases, small increases and somewhat steady numbers were reported for the highest-paid GCs in the state.View more book results for the query "The PPL Corporation"
In-House Perspective on Diversity, Inclusion and Equity During a Pandemic
With so many other pressing issues facing our law firms ranging from furloughed or laid off staff and salary reductions to financial decline resulting from clients being unable to afford legal expenditures, now is the time more than ever to stay full speed ahead and remain focused on our firms' inclusive, diversity and equity issues.Appellate Division, First Department: December 12, 2019
Court Strikes Down Home Rule Municipality's Right-of-Way Ordinance as Preempted by PUC
On Aug. 20, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court invalidated a municipal ordinance that imposed additional controls on state-regulated public utilities for use of the municipality's rights-of-way.Average Cash Compensation Makes Big Jump Among Pa.'s Highest-Paid GCs
On the heels of a year that saw decreases across several key compensation metrics for Pennsylvania general counsel, 2018 made up that lost ground and then some.City and appellant utility appealed commonwealth court's ruling, that some of city's ordinances burdening utilities in the city rights-of-way were preempted by the public utility code but an ordinance imposing an annual fee was not preempted, and court found all of the ordinances including the one imposing an annual fee were preempted. Affirmed in part and reversed in part.
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