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A court can require a party to appear at a mediation session, but the court cannot force a party to settle or even to make a settlement offer. And courts have not developed any clear standards for ev
Drinker Biddle & Reath has lost a nearly five-year-long battle to obtain deposition transcripts from an environmental suit against ExxonMobil for use in defending its own clients in other litigation
The state Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that may help determine the price tag for protecting the New Jersey shoreline from destructive storms like Hurricane Sandy. Harvey Cedars v. Karan is
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...an attorney who has spent a good deal of his time and energy on litigation alternatives. Bruce Goldstein emulates the ancient adage that...
...Housing and Local Government Committee. Renewable Energy, Cleantech and Climate Change ...
...expected to be tested in court. The Senate Environment and Energy Committee unanimously approved S-2599, which provides that compensation include...
...On Dec. 7, regional electric grid operator PJM Interconnection asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to approve changes to PJM rules that would continue...
...NRG Pays $244M for Power Plant Power company NRG Energy in Princeton announced April 8 it paid about $244 million to...
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