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- Recent changes to D.C. Superior Court Rules 5 and 16
SCR 5 has been changed with regard to when a Certificate Regarding Discovery is to be filed. Now, it is only to be filed when a motion relating to dis... - Results of Electric Grid "Demand Response" in Heat Wave
During the recent heat wave on the East Coast, heavy power users throttled back during peak times, in response to price incentives and an "intelligent... - US Agency Data on Renewable Energy Consumption Gains
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports statistics on the increased percentage of U.S. energy usage coming from renewable energy sources. T... - BlawgWorld 2007 Online Now
Editor Sara Skiff and Publisher Neil Squillante of TechnoLawyer have released this year's compendium of selected legal weblog postings in BlawgWorld 2... - E-Voting System Flaws Continue: FL SoS
A report this month released to the public by the Secretary of State's office of the State of Florida found continued flaws in the leading optical-sca... - Bell Atlantic v Twombly -- the death of notice pleading?
Ted Frank at Point of Law was early to recognize the import of the May 21, 2007 decision in Bell Atlantic v. Twombly, 127 S.Ct. 1955 (2007). A longer ... - Checklist for E-Filings in DC Superior Court
Tips recently provided from the DC Superior Court for successful e-filing: Гј I have the proper full case number and judge having checked at www.dccou... - Liability of DC Halfway House For Acts of Former Resident
In Smith v. Hope Village, Inc., No. 05-633 (RBW)(D.D.C. Apr. 12, 2007), the district court denied the defendant's motion for summary judgment, in whic... - DC Bar's Virtual Law Library - Law of Lawyering
The DC Bar's website is sporting a "Virtual Library" these days. Most significantly, it includes a lengthy treatise on the Law of Lawyering, courtesy ... - He's Bach - Gubernator Calls out the EPA
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger presented the U.S. EPA with a six-month Intent to Sue letter, calling "unreasonable" the EPA's delay in moving o... - Congress, Green Thyself: GAO
According to the GAO's recent report, the legislative branch of the U.S. government generated over 300 thousand metric tons of greenhouse gas emission... - Climate Change a Homeland Security Issue at Senate
"WASHINGTON, D.C. - April 19, 2007 - Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chairman Joe Lieberman, (D-Conn.), and Ranking Member Susan Col... - GAO: Climate Change Threatens Federal Fiscal Balance
Increasing costs of federal insurance programs (NFIP and FCIC) driven by climate change threaten long-term fiscal imbalance unless Congress acts, says... - If You Wanna Make the Rules, You Have to Follow the Rules
Or, as Bob Dylan would have it: "To live outside the law you must be honest." A case in point: Now-departed California Insurance Commissioner John Gar... - Notes on Fuel Economy Bill
Scott over at HybridBlog shares a report by Union of Concerned Scientists Washington representative Eli Hopson on the introduction and committee heari... - Law & Order: Celebrity Suspect Unit
Last December, during my guest stint at Overlawyered, I pointed to -- and mocked somewhat -- an internal email from the offices of Los Angeles City At... - The 30 day period for judicial review of a MD WCC award is not extended by three days for mailing
In Chance v. WMATA, No. 240 (In the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland, April 4, 2007), the Court held that the 30 day period to file a petition for... - SCOTUS rules EPA permit required for coal plant upgrade
According to Reuters, "A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court on [April 2, 2007] overturned a lower court's ruling that would have allowed utility Duke Energy... - Blawg Review #102
Welcome to Blawg Review #102, the official 102nd Edition of Blawg Review, the traveling "blog carnival for everyone interested in law." This Edition f... - Blawg Review #100: Life is a Carnival
The vicissitudes of the Actual Practice of Law have sent this weblog on an unintended hiatus in recent weeks, but others have been busy as can be duri... - Settlements and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act
In this very confusing area, the best overview I have read so far is Dampf, Mediations & Settlements: Applicability of the Medicare Secondary Payer Ac... - City of New Orleans files $77 billion claim against Army Corps of Engineers
I was wondering whether any insurers would file huge subrogation claims against the Army Corps of Engineers, but I never expected the City of New Orle... - Welcome to the Blog of the Legal Times
Welcome to the Blog of the Legal Times (BLT). It should be good, with that many contributors. But, will the BLT be allowed to scoop The Legal Times? - MRGO suit update
For awhile immediately after Katrina I posted a lot about the disaster. I imagined people who had lost all their possessions and were displaced by hun... - State Farm to Mississippi: "So Long, and Thanks a Lott"
Business Insurance posts a Reuters report on State Farm's decision to withdraw substantially from the Mississippi property insurance market in light o... - Beep-Beep m'Beep-Beep, Yeah!
Blawg Review # 95 is hosted this week by the estimable Ms. Eversman at the freshly reactivated AutoMuse. As you might expect of a site overseen by the... - Regulators Find Fine Fined Wines Must Warn
"Fining" has been a part of the winemaking process for centuries. When grapes ferment, the process does not result in the clear sparkling fluid one wa... - I Left My Art in San Francisco
Arts journalist Lee Rosenbaum, on her consistently interesting CultureGrrl weblog, points to a fresh story in the San Francisco Business Times on the ... - Asbestos Liability "Occurs" Again and Again and Again and . . . .
State Farm is having a bad day in Mississippi, and David Rossmiller is on the case at Insurance Coverage Blog. First, a federal magistrate ruled that ... - Answer the Door, It's Blawg Review #89
The anonymous editor of Blawg Review has taken the reins of this week's Blawg Review #89 to produce a survey of the legal weblog world that is interna...