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‘Stay Out of Politics': Abortion Debate Tests Holland & Knight
Holland & Knight is a major law firm with roots in Florida and Texas, a small army of lobbyists, attorneys who have run for public office and a political action committee that spends nearly half-a-million dollars per election cycle.
West’s Drought Recovery Still Years Away Despite Recent Monsoons
Heavy monsoon rains have helped to relieve the Southwest’s historic drought, but water officials say the deluge isn’t enough to reverse a drying trend that has depleted the region’s primary water sources.
ANALYSIS: Why Same Sectors Lead, Lag in GHG Emissions Management
In anticipation of the SEC’s forthcoming rule on climate-related risks, companies may want to look to top performers on Bloomberg’s GHG emissions management issue score for tips on how to improve their scores.
ANALYSIS: First-Year Pay—Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right?
Bloomberg Law’s State of Practice survey asked attorneys to estimate the starting salaries for first-year associates at their firms, and then share their thoughts on whether those associates are being overpaid, underpaid, or paid the right amount. Here’s what they said.
Spain’s Windfall Levy Proposal Opens Door to Legal Fight
Spain’s proposal for a temporary windfall levy on banks and utilities is poised to trigger legal challenges if it becomes law, business leaders and tax practitioners said.
UK Labour Proposes Extending Windfall Tax on Oil and Gas Firms
The UK’s main opposition Labour Party has proposed extending Britain’s windfall tax on oil and gas companies, saying the proceeds should be used to fund a total freeze on energy bills over the winter.
UK Coal Mine Dilemma Pits Energy Crisis Against Green Goals
In the far northwest corner of England, coal mining was so finished that the local museum paying tribute to the industry shut a few years ago after running into financial trouble.
Spaghetti Sauce Is Under Threat as Water Crisis Slams Tomatoes
California farmers face a water crisis that is undermining the tomato crop, threatening to further push up prices from salsa to spaghetti sauce.
Poland Offers Reward in Seeking Cause of River Contamination
Polish Prime Minister
Rhine to Recede Further as Climate Crisis Adds to Energy Crunch
The Rhine River is set to continue shriveling early into next week, further restricting the supply of vital commodities to parts of inland Europe as the continent battles with its worst energy crisis in decades.
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