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By Miriam Rozen | April 12, 2017
For U.S. and international law firms in Moscow, soured geopolitics are making a bad business situation worse.
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By Lizzy McLellan | April 11, 2017
For the first time in more than a quarter-century, the president of the Energy Bar Association is from a Pennsylvania-based law firm.
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By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | April 11, 2017
Two Duane Morris lawyers in Miami represent Barclays Bank in a $440 million loan transaction to repurpose a shuttered St. Croix oil refinery.
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By Zack Needles | April 7, 2017
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has made the rare move of enlisting a lawyer from outside the agency—and, even more unusually, from outside the state—to argue an environmental case before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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By Brian Baxter | April 7, 2017
Weil, Gotshal & Manges, no stranger to big bankruptcy fees, has disclosed how much it was paid by Westinghouse Electric prior to the nuclear energy company's recent Chapter 11 filing. The Trump administration and Japanese government are seeking to avert a sale of Westinghouse—owned by Toshiba Corp.—to Chinese buyers.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | April 6, 2017
Vinson & Elkins represents Sunoco LP in its pending $3.3 billion sale of more than 1,000 convenience stores, some in Texas, to 7-Eleven, which turned to Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
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By Miriam Rozen | April 5, 2017
"I have 116 lawyers at this firm. They need to feed their families," says Steve Susman.
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By Miriam Rozen | April 3, 2017
With climate change poised to fall off of the Environmental Protection Agency's agenda under President Donald Trump, one group is paying particularly close attention: the lawyers who fought over putting climate on the agency's agenda in the first place.
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By Miriam Rozen | March 31, 2017
The chances of success are narrow for lawyers who seek to switch from representing corporate energy clients to pursuing environmental and climate change advocacy. "There are a lot of trust issues that arise," said Lucy Deakins, a partner in Denver's Dunsing & Deakins, and former associate for Fulbright & Jaworski (now, Norton Rose Fulbright) who has failed to make such a transition, despite repeated attempts to do so. Some lawyers, including Michael Freeman, a staff attorney at EarthJustice and Nada Culver, senior counsel for The Wilderness Society, have overcome hurdles and won environmental advocacy jobs, despite having toiled for years in the corporate world. But they succeeded at that switch only after years of trying.
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