McGuireWoods Rehires David Martin Connelly as Energy Partner
David Martin Connelly rejoined McGuireWoods as a partner in Washington, the firm announced Thursday.

A new EPA rule requiring most lead drinking water pipes to be replaced nationwide by 2037 will reduce the risk of lead poisoning, but federal funding is insufficient for utilities to meet the mandate and court challenges are practically guaranteed.
Five companies that make or have produced one PFAS must provide the EPA basic information to help it understand the chemical’s potential to move through and build up in the environment.
A federal district judge on Tuesday partially granted an EPA request to reopen a case aimed at mitigating carcinogenic emissions from a Louisiana synthetic rubber plant.
Water systems that fail to submit their lead water pipe inventories by an Oct. 16 deadline may face federal civil penalties, the EPA said Wednesday.
A federal agency charged with improving the federal permitting process announced a $15 million investment for a new program that lets agencies quickly tap into a pool of qualified permitting staff as needed.
In Nevada, can a balance be struck between an endangered toad species and the pressing need to address climate change? The future of NEPA, a 54-year-old environmental law, may hold the answer.
David Martin Connelly rejoined McGuireWoods as a partner in Washington, the firm announced Thursday.
Floridians waiting for the last minute to register for the November election who were derailed by two hurricanes won’t get an extended window to sign up, a federal court ruled.
The environmental group Save RGV filed suit against
A wind farm operator in Nebraska seeking about $6 million in reimbursements for upgrading an electrical substation faced a skeptical D.C. Circuit at oral arguments Thursday.
Canada has provided more clarity on what it considers to be “green” investments — with new natural gas projects unlikely to make the cut.
The power was out for more than 3 million homes and businesses in Florida on Thursday morning after the destruction from Hurricane Milton. Local utilities say that the blackouts were made worse by the fact the
The crisis at Swedish battery maker
The US beat out Russia last month to build Ghana’s first small modular nuclear reactor, in a deal Washington sees as prizing its technology over cheaper financing even as the West African nation keeps future options open.
Morgan & Morgan, Jacksonville PLLC can enforce the arbitration clause in its contract with a former client who accused one of the personal injury firm’s attorneys of professional negligence, a federal court ruled.
Greg Hoffnagle and Alex Selarnick joined Holland & Knight as partners in its corporate, mergers and acquisitions, and securities practice group in New York and Philadelphia, respectively, the firm announced Thursday.
David Martin Connelly rejoined McGuireWoods as a partner in Washington, the firm announced Thursday.
Google’s antitrust problems are coming home to roost.
Cleary Gottlieb will start naming non-equity partners, following rivals that use the classification to retain top associate talent.
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