New EPA rules could change how the US generates electricity
September 3, 2015 By Allison Kral
President Obama has made reducing greenhouse gases a priority during both of his presidential campaigns.
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A new home was built in South Carolina in early 1999. As part of an installation, a propane marketer…
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In the case of Oden v. City of Milwaukee, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals determined that the city…
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In the case of Wilmes v. Consumer’s Oil Inc. in Nodaway County, Mo., the trial judge dismissed the…
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In Tincher v. Omega Flex, a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision issued Nov. 19, the state court changed the…
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GasFrac Energy Services Inc., a drilling company known for its use of a gelled propane technology, filed for…
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The U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced that professional truck drivers will no longer have to complete Driver…
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There are fact witnesses, physical evidence and expert testimony in the form of opinion. Experts are asked to…
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Our office was recently involved in a Connecticut case over allegations that corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) manufactured…
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An explosion at the Sunrise Propane industrial facility Aug. 10, 2008, in North York, Ontario, Canada, killed two…
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