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2019 Louisiana Investment Adviser Update

The Energy Law

US Government Shutdown Although the US government, and the SEC, is shutdown, advisers should continue to meet all statutory and regulatory deadlines as set forth in the SEC’s Operations Plan Under Government Shutdown (Dec. The forms are available from the Commissioner of Securities office.

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Climate Change Jurisdiction: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Kicks Climate Change Case Back to State Court

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Amidst historically low oil prices and economic shutdowns, fossil fuel companies continue to defend against lawsuits brought by state and local governments claiming climate-change related damages. 1331 because the cities’ claims were “necessarily governed by federal common law.” BP PLC et al., 19-1818). 19-1818).

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Labor and Employment Law FAQs Related to Hurricane Ida

The Energy Law

Covered closings occur when there is a temporary or permanent shutdown of an employment site that results in an employment loss during any 30-day period for 50 or more employees. Fortunately, there are options for employers to help employees as the federal government has declared Hurricane Ida a federal disaster in Louisiana.

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Liskow & Lewis CARES Act Tax Analysis – Part II

The Energy Law

An employer is eligible for the credit if their business was fully or partially shut down due to a government order issued in response to COVID-19 or if for any quarter in 2020, gross receipts are down at least 50% from the same quarter in the prior year. First, the maximum allowed deduction is $300.

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EPA’s Shifting Guidance on Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction Defenses in State Implementation Plans and Its Effect in Louisiana

The Energy Law

On September 30, 2021, the EPA once again signaled a policy change on what provisions a state can include in its Clean Air Act State Implementation Plan (“SIP”) for exemptions and affirmative defenses during periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction (“SSM”). 33840 (June 12, 2015). Communications include firm news, insights, and events.