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California federal court requires full environmental impact statement for BLM leases involving hydraulic fracturing, explain Marten Law attorneys
Two competing bills may be making a charge for the governor's desk, but any changes at all are still in doubt, say Marten Law attorneys
...s desk, but any changes at all are still in doubt, say Marten Law attorneys. ...
...for Plaintiff-Appellant. Kevin T. Haroff (argued), Marten Law, San Francisco, California, for Defendant-Appellee Ford Motor Company. ...
CARB's right to proceed with AB 32 implementation raises several issues in the allowance market, explain Marten Law attorneys
...SAN FRANCISCO Marten Law has added Erika Anderson as of counsel. Anderson...
...s San Diego office as an associate. Christiansen, most recently with Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear, is a member of the electronics and software team...
...sciences practice groups. Smith, who previously served as managing partner of Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear's Silicon Valley office, is based in Palo Alto...
A lawsuit brought on the heels of the first allowance auction questions the characterization of the collected sum, explain Marten Law attorneys
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