BrightSource Energy's GC says his legal team sticks to its knitting following a tough year for solar industry, and for the company, which had to withdraw its IPO in April
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...Electric Power Supply Association, Washington, D.C.; Andrew B. Brown, Ellison, Schneider & Harris, LLP, Sacramento, California, on the amici curiae brief...
California Bar Passing Grades from Feb 200
...Larry L. Dier, Judge. Affirmed.COUNSEL Ellison, Schneider & Harris, Robert E. Donlan, Peter J. Kiel, and Jonathan R. Schutz, for...
...Cogeneration Council and the California Wind Energy Association. Ellison, Schneider & Harris, Douglas K. Kerner and Lynn M. Haug for Real Party in...
...W. Poole, Deputy Attorneys General, for Defendants and Respondents. Ellison, Schneider & Harris, Anne J. Schneider, Jason M. Miller, Peter J. Kiel, Barbara A...
...McKenzie and Karen Paull for Respondent.?Sara Steck Myers; Ellison, Schneider & Harris, Christopher T. Ellison, Jeffery D. Harris and Lynn M. Haug for...
...Bob W. McNatt, J. Affirmed.COUNSEL Ellison, Schneider & Harris, Anne J. Schneider, Jason M. Miller; Herum, Crabtree & Brown, Steven A...
...H. Harris, for plaintiffs and appellants Brian C. Bunger, Alexander G. Crockett, for defendants and respondents Ellison, Schneider & Harris...
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