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Plaquemines Parish Amends Petition for Damages In Coastal Zone Management Act Litigation

The Energy Law

The Parish of Plaquemines amended its petitions in two of the Coastal Zone Management Act (“CZMA”) cases on June 19, 2017. Prior to the amendment of the petitions, Judge Clement sustained Defendants’ Exceptions of Vagueness in the two cases, namely: The Parish of Plaquemines v. Rozel Operating Co.,

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Building a Successful Career In Energy Consulting – The Definitive Guide

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This can include securing competitive energy rates, analyzing energy usage, and, in some cases, offering sustainability options such as green energy credits. While sustainability is an important industry trend, many energy consultants’ primary focus is helping businesses manage and reduce their energy expenses.

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False Claims Act Relators Be Warned: Rule 54’s Taxable Costs Award Lies Ahead for the Overeager Relator

The Energy Law

12, 2017), the relators appealed the district court’s grant of summary judgment as well as the court award of $232,809.92 Finally, after affirming the fatal shortcomings in the relators’ claims, the Court of Appeals sustained the district court award of over $200,000 in taxable costs. In John King, et al v. 16-20259 (5th Cir.

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Oregon Federal Court Issues Remarkable Decision Finding Constitutional Right to Stable Climate

The Energy Law

On November 10, 2016, Judge Ann Aiken, a federal district judge in Oregon, issued a remarkable environmental law decision in which she found that a climate system “capable of sustaining human life” is a fundamental constitutional right. [1] 22] Juliana is scheduled to go to trial sometime in 2017. 1] Juliana v. 23] Yahoo!

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