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#TBT: Are Subsidiaries Really Bankruptcy Remote?
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provokin
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Five Things to Know About the Clean Energy Incentive Program | Norton Rose Fulbright
Sue Cowell, in Washington While everyone is keeping an eye on how the Clean Power Plan litigation plays out, developers of wind, solar, and demand-side ene
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November 2015
IN THIS ISSUE US Partnerships Get a Makeover Partnership agreements will have to be revised in the wake of new partnership audit rules that the United Stat
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Clean Power Plan – Court Sets Schedule for Stay Requests
by Sue Cowell, in Washington None of the requests to stay the Clean Power Plan will be heard until after the international climate change talks wrap up i
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Clean Power Plan – 19 Separate Petitions for Review Already Filed
by Sue Cowell, in Washington As expected, publication of the Clean Power Plan in the Federal Register on Friday started a firestorm of litigation. A total
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Clean Power Plan – Litigation Expected as Planning Continues at the State Level | Norton Rose Fulbright
by Sue Cowell, in Washington The EPA expects a firestorm of litigation following the publication of the Clean Power Plan in the Federal Register today. Pr
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#TBT: US Trade Sanctions Are a Trap for the Unwary
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking
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#TBT: US Inbound Investment Strategies For Renewable Energy
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking
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#TBT: Prepaid Power Contracts
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provokin
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Wind Projects and Bats
by Sue Cowell, in Washington Under federal environmental law, bat species are not afforded legal protection unless covered under the federal Endangered S
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#TBT: Lessons from the Last Rush to Start Construction
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking
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#TBT: Financing Projects with Unproven Technologies
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provoking
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#TBT: DOE Releases Guidelines for Loan Guarantees
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting a project finance article or news item from the past. It is often interesting and thought provokin
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What to Ask on Diligence in the Wake of the Clean Power Plan | Norton Rose Fulbright
Last week, Chadbourne lawyers Sue Cowell and Richard Waddington led a discussion on diligencing projects in light of the U.S. Government's Clean Power plan
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September 2015
IN THIS ISSUE The Risks of Rushing into Iran The risks of rushing into investing in Iran, for Americans and non-Americans alike, are significant and underr
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