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...positive news (unless it is breaking news) after "normal" business hours. You'll likely get voicemail and your emails could get overlooked in...
...a one-week trial, the jury deliberated for three-and-a-half hours before returning $1.4 million in total damages. The jury awarded $262...
...up to 200 miles per hour blew personal documents far and...professor at the Center for Energy Commerce in the Rawls College...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Speakers Michael L. Krancer, a partner and energy, petrochemical and natural resources practice group leader at Blank Rome...
...fuel-burning power plants to 1,000 pounds of carbon per megawatt hour, based on yearly emission measurements. "New" power plants are power...
...will chair the firm's energy, petrochemical and natural resources practice...state and is only an hour plane ride away from Pittsburgh...
...meeting that lasted for an hour and a half. ...
...was a strong case of liability. The session ended after a few hours. Bob spent the rest of the day answering his client's questions...
...firm's representation of Innovation Ventures LLC, maker of the 5-Hour Energy soft drink, in its $450 million 144-A bond issuance last...
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