...The owners of a Pennsylvania power plant have agreed to stop burning coal in two generating units and to provide $1 million towards environmental mitigation...
While it hasn't always been the case, attorneys and legal recruiters generally agree that, at the moment, the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania is creating a steady demand for oil and gas lawyers.
In their Financing column, Jason Goldstein and Joshua Sohn, members of DLA Piper, write that in the current commercial real estate finance market, many loans are "non-recourse" to the borrower and it
Much is made about women leaving the practice of law. For the most part, I find the concerns somewhat overstated, and the emphasis misplaced on gender issues when this is much more likely a signal th
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While there is currently debate over whether the rise of the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania has created as many jobs as some had originally projected, there is little disagreement among attorne
...Sarah Steinhardt, who has been actively pushing Equality Act arguments “at the coal face” and has an extensive background in wider discrimination and equality issues...
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If you're an estate planner, it's only a matter of time until someone asks you to turn over a deceased client's estate planning file. Don't automatically say "yes," you'd be surprised (horrified!) by
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...father of ten children, but spent my career as a lawyer for coal companies, helping my clients destroy the environment in which my children and...
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Authored by Edward M. McNally This article was originally published in the Delaware Business Court Insider | May 8, 2013 What should directors do when their company ignores their efforts to end cor
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