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By Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo | October 19, 2021
In this edition of their Domestic Environmental Law column, Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo offer their thoughts on several specific initiatives that are under consideration by the New York State Climate Action Council and/or have been proposed by the New York State Legislature.
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By Greg Land | October 5, 2021
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said claims that PowerPlan Inc. used its near-monopoly providing software support for regulated utilities to "squash" a potential competitor were sufficiently supported to survive a motion to dismiss.
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By Ross Todd | October 1, 2021
In a case that was originally filed in Puerto Rico in 2009, Alex Kaplan, Neal Manne and Weston O'Black of Susman Godfrey got a ruling knocking out claims brought on behalf of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and awarding $28.4 million plus interest on Vitol's counterclaim.
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By Jasmine Floyd | August 20, 2021
"Without it, you may be taking an expensive gamble," attorney Eric Neuman said.
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By Ross Todd | July 1, 2021
"We have a sophisticated, experienced in-house team, and we expect our outside lawyers to work alongside us to fully evaluate the options presented by any given legal issue, and to keep us informed of developments, big and small, in real time."
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By Ross Todd | July 1, 2021
"We have a sophisticated, experienced in-house team, and we expect our outside lawyers to work alongside us to fully evaluate the options presented by any given legal issue, and to keep us informed of developments, big and small, in real time."
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By Dan Roe | May 21, 2021
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez left Greenspoon Marder for Quinn Emanuel the same day Greenspoon announced that Suarez's father and former Mayor Xavier Suarez would be joining the firm.
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By Kenneth Artz | April 13, 2021
Texas' wholesale electricity market contributed to and further complicated the effects of February's massive winter storms.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 7, 2021
A $202 million request for attorney fees in the Flint water settlement is getting pushback -- and it's not just in court.
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By Kenneth Artz | March 26, 2021
Texas is warming up again and Winter Storm Uri is five weeks in the rear-view mirror, but some observers predict that it may take years to get all the insurance claims and lawsuits settled.
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