Willkie Expands to Dallas With Three Haynes and Boone Partners
Willkie Farr & Gallagher is launching a Dallas office with seven partners, including three from Haynes and Boone, as the firm opens its second location in Texas.
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Willkie Farr & Gallagher is launching a Dallas office with seven partners, including three from Haynes and Boone, as the firm opens its second location in Texas.
Michael Siekman has joined Goodwin’s life sciences practice as a partner in the Boston office, the firm said Monday.
Thomas Duncan has joined Faegre Drinker as a partner in the government and regulatory practice in Philadelphia, the firm said Monday. Duncan represents clients in environmental and energy transactional matters, regulatory counseling, and environmental litigation before state and federal courts and administrative tribunals, according to Faegre Drinker.
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Millburn Township, whose largest community is Short Hills, may be forced to build on the dump after a state court ruled last month that it will decide where the development will go. The town had agreed to build on the polluted site three years ago, only to backtrack.
A wave of new liquefied natural gas projects that was supposed to flood the global market from next year now looks like it might not eventuate until at least 2026.
The Energy Department would face stricter requirements when issuing energy efficiency standards for home appliances under
Davis Polk & Wardwell plans to increase lateral partner hiring and boost pay for top lawyers, seizing on an 18-month period that firm leader Neil Barr said will shape the law firm market for years to come.
The Treasury Department and IRS are working fast to pump out rules for energy tax credits to cement gains from the 2022 tax-and-climate law known as the Inflation Reduction Act, government officials said Saturday.
Paul Trahan has been appointed partner-in-charge of Norton Rose Fulbright’s Austin, Texas, office, the firm said Monday.
A Washington federal appeals court questioned the Justice Department’s claim that a five-year sentence for a Florida man who participated in the Capitol riot would be unchanged even if the lower court applied the wrong sentencing guideline.
Stephen B. Reynolds has joined Day Pitney as a partner in the government enforcement and white collar criminal defense practice in the Stamford, Conn., office, the firm said Monday.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher is launching a Dallas office with seven partners, including three from Haynes and Boone, as the firm opens its second location in Texas.
Michael Siekman has joined Goodwin’s life sciences practice as a partner in the Boston office, the firm said Monday.
Thomas Duncan has joined Faegre Drinker as a partner in the government and regulatory practice in Philadelphia, the firm said Monday. Duncan represents clients in environmental and energy transactional matters, regulatory counseling, and environmental litigation before state and federal courts and administrative tribunals, according to Faegre Drinker.
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