Trump Nominates Former DOJ Environmental Chief as Energy Department Counsel

Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump has appointed a partner from Winston & Strawn LLP to serve as the U.S. Department of Energy’s general counsel. The nominee, who previously headed the U.S. Department of Justice’s Environment and Natural Resources Division during Trump’s earlier presidency, has a significant history in legal issues pertaining to the environment and energy. The appointment marks Trump’s latest move in assembling a team that merges legal acumen with familiarity in government operations. The nominee’s prior role at the Justice Department involved oversight of legal considerations concerning natural resources, environmental challenges, and … Read more

St. Charles Mayoral Election Heats Up: Incumbent Vitek Targets City Growth and Stability, Challenger Hull Focuses on Public Safety and Clean Energy

St. Charles, IL — The city of St. Charles is bracing for a heated mayoral race in the upcoming April 1 general election, with incumbent Mayor Lora Vitek seeking re-election against former Kane County Chief Judge Clint Hull. The election comes at a critical time as the community faces challenges and opportunities related to urban development, public safety, and environmental concerns. Mayor Lora Vitek, 47, who is campaigning for her second term, highlighted several key issues that resonate with her constituents. Among them is the controversial topic of the potential removal of the dam on … Read more

Boulder Takes on Big Oil: Colorado Supreme Court Reviews Landmark Climate Lawsuit Aimed at Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy

Boulder, Colo. – In a bold legal move, Boulder and Boulder County took major fossil fuel companies to court in 2018, seeking to hold them accountable for their contributions to climate change. The lawsuit directly targets giants Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy, accusing them of exacerbating environmental impacts including wildfires, floods, and extensive road damage throughout the region. This legal challenge is a pioneer of its kind, with Boulder and Boulder County arguing that the effects of climate change have imposed substantial financial burdens on their administrations, largely due to increased disaster mitigation and repair … Read more

Arnold & Porter Maintains Elite Tier 1 Rankings in Environmental and Energy Law, Leading The Charge in Climate Change Litigation

WASHINGTON — Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP celebrated its sustained excellence in several key legal arenas, according to the newly released rankings from Legal 500 USA. The prestigious law firm has once again been distinguished with top-tier rankings in multiple practice areas including environmental regulation and litigation, as well as product liability and mass tort defense related to toxic torts. The firm’s environmental practices have garnered exceptional recognition, with its Litigation group being lauded for its comprehensive expertise across the United States. Handling a diverse range of cases involving climate change, air and water … Read more