In an age when 90 percent of announced mergers face legal challenges from shareholders, several states, including Pennsylvania, are looking to protect corporations from investors upset with money bei
Energy and environmental lawyers across the state said a recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit allowing the construction of a 39-mile long, 30-inch wide natural gas pipeli
...to study the impact. In their appellate brief, the Sierra Club and the Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics said the number...
...and in an administrative petition submitted to the EPA by the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club asserted that the 2008 rule did not adequately...
On July 22, the long-anticipated final report of the Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission was released. This groundbreaking 137-page report contains a vast array of non-binding policy re
On Feb. 15, the state of New Jersey appealed a recent decision that allowed the Army Corps of Engineers to deepen the main channel of the Delaware River. According to press reports, New Jersey Gov. C
On Feb. 15, the state of New Jersey appealed a recent decision that allowed the Army Corps of Engineers to deepen the main channel of the Delaware River
More than 100 lawyers who are suing BP PLC over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill have applied for coveted places on the committee that will lead the multidistrict litigation, citing either the extensi
...agencies poses a challenge for federal courts. In Sierra Club v. Van Antwerp , a June 30 case in the U...
...prevailing-party status should apply, with 1983's Ruckelshaus v. Sierra Club being the principal case. Under Ruckelshaus , a fees...
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