By Victoria Hudgins | February 25, 2022
Attorneys say private and government lawyers are closely watching the Texas-Meta legal battle to see if biometric collection violation lawsuits could have teeth without a biometric law on the books.
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By Kenneth Artz | February 17, 2022
'Our biggest source of referrals among Mexican nationals are other Mexican nationals or attorneys in Mexico who have been pleased with our work," San Antonio business attorney Sarah P. Santos said.
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By Steve Hallo | February 17, 2022
Should other Southern states be wary of deep freezes hampering energy generation capacity as well?
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By Marcella Burke, Granta Nakayama, Michael R. Leslie, and Elizabeth Holden | February 11, 2022
As interest in Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) increases, companies should prepare to take the appropriate legal steps to acquire storage rights through easements, surface use agreements, or otherwise; apply for permits; and trouble shoot NGO opposition.
By Kenneth Artz | February 10, 2022
"Clients, patients, and companies alike expect their personal information to be protected and professionals have a duty to maintain that standard."--Danielle Butler, Director of Marketing for The Records Company.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 24, 2022
The No Surprises Act dictates that the arbiter chooses the offer closest to the median in network rate, unless there is additional information that shows that the in-network rate is inappropriate.
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By Aaron R. Crane and Michael Morehead | January 19, 2022
At a minimum, the new law (Texas S.B. 13) may help soften the financial blow as large energy companies are making the inevitable, albeit expensive, transition to alternative energy sources.
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By Omar Samji, Gabriel Salinas, Alix Charles and Miranda Morton | January 14, 2022
Beyond tax credits, the energy industry is increasingly adopting carbon-management strategies amid pressures from stakeholders.
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By Michael R. Leslie, Granta Nakayama, Tracie Renfroe, and Oliver Peter Thoma | January 13, 2022
EPA's Strategic Plan is a sweeping, aspirational policy statement that lays out EPA's proposed plan for incorporating climate change adaptation and resilience concerns into every aspect of EPA's activities.
By Eric Johnson and Ray Wuslich | January 12, 2022
"Perhaps the time has come for Texas to change the power outage rhyme by building new regional transmission tie lines."
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