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By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher/AP | January 29, 2025
Some victims had been ready to take the witness stand, while others submitted pre-recorded testimony, describing pain made all the more fresh by the recent destruction in Los Angeles.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | October 23, 2024
Paul Yetter and Jim Zucker, serving as lead counsel, secured the defense win for the river authority.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | August 16, 2024
The petition was filed Wednesday, two days after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his office opened an investigation into the company for potential violations of Texas law relating to its conduct during Hurricane Beryl.
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By Charlotte Kramon | The Associated Press | August 7, 2024
After three days of hearings in November, an officer for the Georgia Public Service Commission granted Sandersville Railroad Co.'s request to legally condemn nine properties in Sparta, Georgia. The commission's decision to adopt or reject the officer's recommendation could affect property law nationwide.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 23, 2024
Winston & Strawn partner Mark Christy said he was attracted to Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, because of the renewable energy team the firm is building.
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By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | July 17, 2024
Georgia lawmakers this year added an extra two years to the current terms of commissioners on the all-Republican body. Each will eventually revert to six-year terms.
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By Jennifer Polovetsky | June 21, 2024
It is a little-known fact that, in New York, electric and gas corporations may acquire property via eminent domain if said property is necessary for its corporate purposes. Eminent domain is an awesome power that is usually reserved for the government. However, New York state has long granted this same eminent domain power to utilities as well.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | June 17, 2024
The court of appeals strayed from its lane by inquiring whether the orders could have used competitive rather than regulatory methods to any greater extent than it did, Chief Justice Nathan Hecht said.
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By Mason Lawlor | May 23, 2024
All-in-one self-service kiosks include scanners, printers and payment services to help the public "more easily engage with the court system," the state's Administrative Office of the Courts announced.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | May 16, 2024
The cities' argument was founded on a theory that, like cable companies, the streaming services "profitably operate through wireline facilities within the municipal rights-of-way."
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