By Alaina Lancaster | Ross Todd | January 17, 2020
A divided panel of the court found that 21 young plaintiffs failed to establish standing to sue the federal government for failing to address climate change and provide a livable climate.
By Jenna Greene | October 30, 2019
While I admit no electricity is preferable to catastrophic wildfires that kill dozens of people and destroy billions of dollars in property, surely the choice shouldn't be either/or.
By Recorder staff | October 24, 2019
Kang, one of the utilities industry's first in-house cyber counsel, has worked with Loyola Law School to help design and launch the first cyber and privacy law concentration offered in Southern California.
By Ross Todd | September 13, 2019
PG&E and insurers announced the proposed settlement of claims arising from the 2017 Northern California wildfires and 2018 Camp Fire on Friday morning. The deal requires sign-off from the federal bankruptcy judge overseeing PG&E's Chapter 11 reorganization.
By Ross Todd | July 29, 2019
The Ninth Circuit on Monday found that the CPUC's program was preempted by a federal law which requires electric utilities to buy all power produced by alternative energy generators. The decision upholds an earlier ruling by a federal judge in San Francisco.
By Xiumei Dong | July 11, 2019
Morrison & Foerster's renewable energy pro Jeffrey Chester, who headed the firm's renewable energy efforts for more than a half-decade. has joined Greenberg Traurig in Los Angeles.
By Scott Graham | May 24, 2019
Michelle Armond of Knobbe Martens and Douglas Wilson of Heim, Payne & Chorush say Patent Office practice has evened the playing field for a new entrant like Armond Wilson.
By Xiumei Dong | April 2, 2019
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. paid Cravath, Swaine & Moore over $75 million, while Weil, Gotshal & Manges, Jenner & Block and Keller & Benvenutti have each brought in several million dollars from the utility company's bankruptcy.
By Scott Graham | February 27, 2019
Friedman, Suder & Cooke partner Jonathan Suder of Texas is feeling pretty good about San Francisco judges and juries after winning a $6.6 million verdict for OptiCurrent LLC.
By Brian S. Kabateck and Shant A. Karnikian | February 8, 2019
For lawyers dismayed by the utility's bankruptcy filing or facing their own instances where a defendant has become a debtor amid litigation, there are ways to prevent an automatic stay from derailing your clients' civil cases for years.
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