...introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate by state...Harrisburg incinerator and water and sewer matters...The bill is co-sponsored by Republican...
Almost six years ago, I wrote in this column about the Philadelphia Diversity Law Group (PDLG) Summer 1L Program for diverse law students. At that point, the program was entering its fifth year
...do. One of those sleeping liabilities may have stirred last month. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection v. Blue Chip Transportation, No. 153 C...
...Energy lawyers in Pennsylvania said the price of natural...than-expected switchover from coal power to natural gas power....
...titled "The Power to Zone: Who...participate as a co-panelist at the...to air and water, real property and...
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...by the Pennsylvania Public Utility...privately constructed power-generating sources...or furnishing water to or...Suburban Water Co. (PSW) sought...
...present a boon to the Pennsylvania economy, the negotiation of a...result of contamination of neighbors' water wells or other migration of...
An interesting case is unfolding in Delaware Chancery Court. The case was brought by the shareholders of El Paso Corp. against the El Paso board and its banker, Goldman Sachs, and it involves the $23
...On July 26, the Commonwealth Court decided Robinson Township v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Comm'n, No. 284 M.D. 2012, invalidating portions...
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