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By Legal Week | July 9, 2009
Dundas & Wilson has significantly bolstered its London partner headcount with three lateral partner hires and one internal promotion.
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By Legal Week | June 26, 2009
Clyde & Co has picked up Clifford Chance's (CC's) Paris environment head Pierre Bechmann.
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By Legal Week | June 25, 2009
Travers Smith is advising Pinewood Studios on planning matters as it creates a working community in Buckinghamshire. The City firm has been advising Pinewood on real estate, planning, environment and real estate management issues connected with the studio's plans to build a living and working community for the creative industry.
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By Legal Week | June 18, 2009
Denton Wilde Sapte, Fulbright & Jaworski and Ashurst have played key roles in the E647m (£556m) consortium acquisition of the oil and gas division of Oranje-Nassau Groep.
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By Legal Week | June 18, 2009
How are businesses reacting to the downturn in economic activity? Will they be tempted to 'green-wash' through the recession, will they genuinely try to make sense of the 'green is good for business' argument, or will they simply not bother to do either?
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By Legal Week | June 10, 2009
L'Estrange & Brett and A&L Goodbody address the practice issues facing the Northern Irish legal market.
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By Legal Week | June 10, 2009
Energy has come to the forefront of economic and environmental attention globally, and Ireland north and south is no exception to this trend. The energy sector in Ireland has remained driven North by an all-island agenda and ern Ireland, in particular, has seen ongoing development in energy matters. Much emphasis has been on the development of renewables and achieving cost savings and efficiencies through the development of an all-island energy market.
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By Mark Goddard | June 8, 2009
Burges Salmon has overhauled its management structure, splitting its partnership committee in two. The regional heavyweight has divided its main management group, creating a smaller partnership committee, which will concentrate on long-term strategic issues, while department heads will now sit in a separate group focusing on operational short-term objectives, rather than sitting on the partnership committee.
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By Mark Goddard | June 4, 2009
British Energy general counsel Robert Armour has resigned after 20 years with the company, as the organisation nears the end of an overhaul of its legal function in the wake of its takeover by EDF. Armour has been replaced by British Energy's former head of legal Jean MacDonald, who becomes general counsel and company secretary at the newly-merged EDF Energy.
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By Mark Goddard | June 1, 2009
K&L Gates has launched an office in Dubai with the hire of Ashurst energy and transport partner Paul de Cordova. Senior dispute resolution partner Neal Brendel will relocate from K&L Gates' Pittsburgh office to co-found the Dubai base, which will focus on corporate and projects work.
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By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche | September 10, 2021
Fourth Circuit decision analyzes sovereign immunity as it applies to Takings Clause claims.
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By Charles Toutant | September 9, 2021
Defendants in the Hoboken case are represented by a Big Law who's who, including Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; and McGuire Woods.
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By ALM Staff | September 9, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Zachary Koslap and Matthew Sullivan | September 9, 2021
With major environmental justice reforms and lawmaking viewed by some as a partisan issue, reforms at the federal level are expected to occur mostly within the executive branch, while state legislatures have taken the lead in advancing environmental justice legislation.
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By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | September 8, 2021
In 2020, the courts decided 47 cases under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). In this edition of their Environmental Law article—the 30th anniversary of this column's first annual SEQRA review—Michael Gerrard and Edward McTiernan discuss the cases, which continued the familiar pattern that the safest way for a controversial project to withstand attack in court is to prepare a full EIS.
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By Lloyd M. Johnson Jr. | September 7, 2021
Disruption, transparency and accountability were the dominant themes of the 2021 proxy season. Directors should be prepared for these themes to dominate boardroom discussions and annual meetings next year and beyond.
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By Amanda Bronstad | September 3, 2021
Five years after its filing, a lawsuit over GM's diesel vehicles filed in the wake of the Volkswagen emissions scandal could come to a screeching halt. A federal judge Michigan has ordered the plaintiffs firms to show why their lawsuit shouldn't be tossed, noting he had "serious doubt" that he had jurisdiction over the case given there was no evidence of a "defeat device."
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By Jim Turner | September 2, 2021
"My hope is that the governor is actually going to follow the law and bring up this appointment at the next Cabinet meeting," Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said.
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By Amanda Bronstad | September 2, 2021
L. Everett & Associates, an environmental consulting firm based in Santa Barbara, is one of 500 creditors in the Girardi Keese bankruptcy. The firm, which has a $200,000 claim, worked for 20 years with Girardi Keese, often on cases referred by Erin Brockovich. "There was a time when the checks stopped coming, and we became quite nervous," said CEO Lorne Everett.
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By Jordan M. Asch and Stuart J. Lieberman | September 2, 2021
Owners of property adjoining a property that is the subject of an administrative permit review have no real ability to raise concerns regarding the permit and to create an administrative record which might defeat an improperly issued permit and to protect their property.
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