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The National Law Review publishes legal news and analysis on infrastructure projects including contracting, financing, and privatizations involving the federal government, state, and local municipalities and cross-border risks.  Legal analysis of governmental agency's regulations, as well as staffing changes at those agencies and the impact, are covered by the legal experts who write for the National Law Review.  We publish thought leadership involving: 

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Transportation Law

The National Law Review provides legal news and analysis covering a broad range of commercial and regulatory matters pertaining to rail, motor, and aircraft.  Railroad law coverage includes rail mergers, state taxation of railroads, the creation of short line carriers, and various other cases and regulatory developments of industry-wide significance. Automotive and motor carrier law practice news includes litigation and regulatory matters impacting motor carrier services and developments related to alternative fuel and driverless vehicles. Aviation law news focuses on lawsuits and regulatory matters involving air carriers, spacecraft, and other aviation interests, including drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). 

Additionally, regulations coming out of the NHTSA, including extensive information on the myriad impact that self-driving cars will have on a variety of industries are analyzed by the legal experts who write for the National Law Review.  Changes to infrastructure that will come about as self-driving cars become more prevalent, as well as resulting legal risks posed by these vehicles, are also covered by the site. 

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Recent Public Services, Infrastructure, Transportation

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Oct
21
2012
Seventh Circuit Decision Holds that Taxes Paid by Illinois Hospitals Are Not Fully Reimbursable Under Medicare Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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21
2012
Ten Ways to Save Money, Energy and Protect Your Health This Winter U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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21
2012
New Opportunities for U.S. Defense Contractors as UK Looks to ‘Outsource’ Jobs to Private Sector Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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20
2012
FERC Declares That Proposed Wind Curtailment Violates PURPA McDermott Will & Emery
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20
2012
University-Based Bioenergy Research Varnum LLP
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20
2012
Innovation and Reinvention on Display at America’s Community Colleges U.S. Department of Labor
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19
2012
New York Publishes MTA Payroll Tax Protective Refund Claim Procedures Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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17
2012
Rooftop Solar Cost Reductions Varnum LLP
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17
2012
25x25 is Now Ballot Proposal 3 Varnum LLP
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17
2012
Health Care Reform Update - October 15, 2012 Mintz
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16
2012
Come on Baby Light My Fire Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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15
2012
Can You Really Go to Jail for Violating a Stormwater Permit? Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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15
2012
Energy And Environment - October 14, 2012 Mintz
Oct
15
2012
Changing Qualification Requirements for PTC Could Have Big Impact for Wind McDermott Will & Emery
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15
2012
HHS OIG Identifies Shortcomings in CMS’s Response to Data Breaches and Medical Identity Theft Mintz
Oct
14
2012
Court Rules Supplemental Unemployment Compensation Not Subject to Social Security, Medicare Taxes Varnum LLP
Oct
13
2012
FERC General Counsel Argues Applying Dodd-Frank Regulations to RTO/ISO Products is Potentially Harmful McDermott Will & Emery
Oct
13
2012
EPA Awards $1.2 Million to Improve Indoor Air Quality U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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13
2012
Denied Boarding: European Court Reinforces the Rights of Air Passengers McDermott Will & Emery
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2012
Experts Excluded Despite Spending Over $1 Million to Test Their Theories Armstrong Teasdale
Oct
12
2012
PHMSA Issues Revised Reporting Requirements - Second Notice & Request for Comments Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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12
2012
Fiscal Year 2013 Work Plan Highlights OIG’s Medicare Parts C and D Priorities Mintz
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11
2012
IRS Guidance on Additional Medicare Tax Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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11
2012
Highlights of the OIG's 2013 Work Plan von Briesen & Roper, s.c.
Oct
11
2012
EPA Petitions for En Banc Rehearing of Decision that Overturned CSAPR Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Oct
10
2012
Expert Excluded for Failure to Utilize Any Discernible Methodology Armstrong Teasdale
Oct
10
2012
Expert Excluded for Failure to Test and Failure to Rule Out Alternative Causes Armstrong Teasdale
Oct
9
2012
Are Your Imports Covered by Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Orders? Greenberg Traurig, LLP
 

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