December 2023 Energy Law Top Blawgs
Provides analyses on law, policy trends, and developments affecting the energy industry. By Morgan Lewis.
Covers Iowa business, employment, trust & estates family, real estate, regulatory compliance and utility law.
Covers oil and gas exploration, development, and marketing on the Gulf Coast. By Liskow and Lewis.
Analyzes United States offshore energy law, policy, and development. By Jennifer Simon.
Covers environmental law and policy. By Berkeley Law and UCLA Law.
Covers regulatory, legal, policy, and business developments regarding sustainable chemicals, biofuels, renewable feedstocks, green chemistry, and other developing technologies. By Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Looks at white collar, congressional, SEC, energy enforcement and other government inquiries. By McGuireWoods.
Covers federal regulation, state and local issues, marine regulation, pipelines, markets and competition and more. By Sutherland Asbill & Brennan.
Insights on sharing the risks and rewards of high-stakes business disputes. By Barry Barnett.
By Foley & Lardner LLP.
Covers energy finance developments, market trends and policies. By Sullivan & Worcester.
Discusses key trends in US and international law and policy related to nuclear energy and materials. By Morgan Lewis.
Covers Canadian energy and power law. By McCarthy Tetrault.
Covers business disputes, employment law matters and oil and gas law matters throughout Texas.
Discusses innovative proposals in the field of energy law. By Scott Gaille.
Focuses on the legal issues impacting the fracking industry in response to the increasing importance of natural gas and shale, in particular, in the US energy mix. Provides commentary and analysis on all aspects of exploring and producing this abundant resource including regulatory, environmental and legislative developments. By Norton Rose Fulbright.
Cross-Border Counselor: What Canadian Companies and Their Advisors Need to Know About U.S. Law
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Collection of articles and updates about U.S. law issues of concern to Canadian companies that have assets, do business, raise funds or are listed for trading in the United States, as well as the attorneys, accountants and banks that advise them.By Dorsey & Whitney LLP’s Canada cross-border practice group.
Covers energy law and real estate and property law. By Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP.
Follows Arkansas energy, oil, gas, law along with environmental, public utilities, and real estate law.
Covers laws and policies surrounding climate change, carbon trading and markets, and renewable energy. By Scott Deatherage of Thompson & Knight LLP.