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September 26, 2005 |

2005 Revoked List

Notice to the bar.
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July 01, 2008 |

Wheelabrator Lisbon Inc., plaintiff-appellant v. State of Connecticut Dept. of Public Utility Control,1 defendants-appellees

PURPA Did Not Preempt Agency Decision That Energy Producer Transfer Renewable Energy Credits to Utility
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November 08, 2004 |

GOP Gains Could Revive Lost Causes

A handful of civil justice reforms, an energy bill, and the reauthorization of certain sections of the Patriot Act are among the key pieces of legislation that a re-energized Republican majority in Congress is almost certain to try to get passed. Newly elected Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida, although a trial lawyer, is expected to help in the push for tort reform.
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June 02, 2010 |

Green Buildings and Insurance

In their Corporate Insurance Law column, Howard B. Epstein, a partner at Schulte Roth & Zabel, and Theodore A. Keyes, special counsel at the firm, write that claims data for green building-related claims has not been compiled and published publicly, and although insurers are beginning to see claims related to green building in some areas, at this point it remains difficult to separate real claims history from hypothetical or anecdotal discussions about green building claims.
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November 08, 2004 |

Strengthened GOP Congress Sets Sights on Legal Reform

Predicting the priorities of a new Congress is always an uncertain business, but there is no mistaking a new determination in the GOP-strengthened House and Senate. A handful of civil justice reform issues and the reauthorization of certain sections of the Patriot Act are among the key pieces of legislation a Republican majority is almost certain to try to accomplish. But the additional GOP members may only provide minimal help, especially when it comes to the various legal reform bills.
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February 03, 2003 |

Honor Roll for 2002

The newest partners at D.C., Northern Virginia, and suburban Maryland offices.
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January 30, 2006 |

Companies Learn How To Play Ball

There are exceptions to the rule that big companies have to have a big presence in Washington, but not many.
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January 01, 2005 |

The GOP's To-Do List

Redicting the priorities of a new Congress is always an uncertain business, but there is no mistaking a new mood of buoyant determination in the GOP- strengthened House and Senate. A handful of civil justice reform bills and an energy package are among the key pieces of legislation that a reenergized Republican majority is almost certain to try to accomplish.
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