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Bipartisan Senate Infrastructure Bill Promotes Carbon Capture, Utilization and Sequestration
Energy plays a major role in the Infrastructure Act by addressing environmental concerns through the promotion of new and cleaner sources of energy. One key area addressed in the bill is the development of carbon capture, utilization and sequestration ("CCUS").Trial Judge Booted From Litigation That Ratcheted to 'Ever-Escalating Battle'
The appellate ruling is a win for the petitioners, which include the Bank of New York Mellon, Bank of America N.A., and Carrington Mortgage Services LLC.The SEC's New Approach to Neither-Admit-Nor-Deny Policy May Not Be So New After All
The SEC's newly appointed Director of the Division of Enforcement, Gurbir Grewal, recently announced a potentially significant change to the policy, indicating that the SEC will require admissions in certain matters.Crypto Insider Trading: What Exchanges Should Know
This article discusses the potential criminal and civil penalties that digital asset exchanges can face if their employees engage in insider trading in digital assets. The authors also suggest several measures that exchanges can take to reduce their exposure from such risks.View more book results for the query "*"
On Appeals: The Costs of Incivility
Incivility in appellate briefs continues to rear its head. And it can have consequences other than killing the argument in your client's case.Liberty Mut. Grp., Inc. v. 700 Pharm., LLC
In total, the lawsuit made claims against 18 doctors, nine pharmacies, nine pharmacists, three lay investors and two physician assistants.Pastors Ask Chancery if State or Federal Law Should Control Religious Freedom Case
If their requests are granted, it would mark the first time a court has issued guidance on the scope of Delaware's constitutional provision banning government interference in religion, said Thomas Neuberger, who represents a pastor in one of the cases.Trending Stories