...for plaintiffs. Tristan L. Duncan, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP, Kansas City, MO; Laurence H. Tribe, Cambridge, MA; Jonathan S...
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Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided a case that could go a long way toward determining whether people and their communities can sue American energy producers over harm
Recent attempts to hold energy companies liable for damages from GHGs have been unsuccessful, but unresolved issues remain, explain Shook, Hardy & Bacon attorneys
Originally Published: The Recorder
Recent attempts to hold energy companies liable for damages from GHGs have been unsuccessful, but unresolved issues remain, explain Shook, Hardy & Bacon attorneys
... Counsel for Defendants and Respondents: SHOOK, HARDY & BACON L.L.P., Tammy B. Webb, Matthew J. Vanis, KELLEY DRYE...
...as amicus curiae on behalf of the California Resources Board; Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P., Kevin T. Haroff, Keith M. Casto, Bradley M...
...the firm's national environmental litigation practice. Haroff, formerly with Shook Hardy & Bacon, is a 1981 graduate of Cornell Law School. ...
...partner at Bingham McCutchen, and before that had been with Shook, Hardy & Bacon and Morrison & Foerster. The group plans to open...
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