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June 2018: Energy Litigation Update

Europe Fears Cuts In Natural Gas From Russia

The EU has for some time sought to impose its rules in the Third Energy Package on third country pipelines entering the EU

GDPR Compliance And Beyond – What’s Next?

Stocks Rise Sharply On Economic Data

The big push for GDPR compliance is over – or is it?

A steel worker drives a crane at the fur

The decision by the Trump administration to impose tariffs on imported steel, including key allies Canada, Mexico and the European Union, is the wrong direction for U.S. energy policy. While the full effect of these tariffs on steel-intensive business—and the U.S. economy—remains to be seen, the impacts will ripple through the natural gas and oil… Keep reading →

The Climate Report – Spring 2018

New EPA Regulation To Cut Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants In US

A new version of EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory shows a decline in U.S. total net greenhouse gas emissions of roughly 12 percent from 2005 to 2016

The Dow Falls On Poor Economic Data In The Housing And Job Market

Two years ago, the European Commission approved the GDPR

Tesla Motors Continues To Report Quarterly Losses, While Interest In Their Batteries Grow

The Act of 11 January 2018 on Electromobility and Alternative Fuels enters into force on 22 February this year.

Iran v Bahrain

Their wildly divergent responses to Iran’s protests may be the first salvos in an imminent standoff over the future of the nuclear agreement and international sanctions. If the international response thus far is any indicator, Iran’s protests risk driving a wedge between the United States and Europe, potentially imperiling the West’s ability to forge a… Keep reading →

Iran v Bahrain

Early signs indicate that the rebels may have attempted to strike an Emirati nuclear site with an Iranian cruise missile — a claim that could heighten international pressure on Tehran and raise the stakes of the regional conflict if confirmed. On December 3, Houthi rebels in Yemen announced that they had fired a “winged cruise… Keep reading →

Cross-Border Investigations Update

Iguacu Falls A Finalist In New Seven Wonders Of Nature Contest

This issue of Skadden’s semiannual Cross-Border Investigations Update takes a close look at recent cases, regulatory activity and other key developments.

Sudanese Rebel Groups Arm Themselves As Peace Process Falters

The prominence of Moroccan expatriates among the perpetrators of high-profile attacks contrasts with the kingdom’s relative success in containing its own domestic jihadism threat. The recent terrorist attacks in Spain and Finland have been linked almost exclusively to young men of Moroccan origin, sparking concern that the kingdom has become a breeding ground for jihadists.… Keep reading →

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