Sentences with phrase «represents utilities firms»

However according to Street Works UK — which represents utilities firms and their contractors — there is no clear evidence showing the congestion - busting powers of lane rental.

Not exact matches

All distribution utilities voting in the referendum shall certify to the independent auditing firm the quantity of fossil fuel - based electricity represented by their vote.
SOA brings together and represents the brightest and most dynamic group of independent professionals, leading utility - scale solar and commercial rooftop solar project developers, photovoltaic module manufacturers, engineering construction firms and leading environmental organizations throughout Ontario.
Eric Pianin, «Proposed Mercury Rules Bear Industry Mark; EPA Language Similar to that in Memos from Law Firm Representing Utilities,» Washington Post, p. A04, January 31, 2004.
This 31 - lawyer firm represents clients in most areas of the Canadian economy including construction, forestry, marine transportation, mining, health care, post-secondary education, retail, public transportation, utilities and the municipal sector.
The firm represents corporate, governmental, and nonprofit entities, as well as individual clients, in a wide range of matters, including corporate; business and insurance litigation; tax and tax - exempt; finance; public finance; land use, environmental and utilities, and real estate; health law; labor, employment, and benefits; intellectual property and technology; data privacy and security; and government relations.
She works with clients across Montana from small local businesses to international businesses, and represents a variety of industries including retail establishments, engineering firms, health care organizations, telecommunications and utility companies, educational institutions, and non-profits.
Chris Spesia has represented the Firm's public utility client in land use and construction disputes with municipalities and in the Illinois Commerce Commission, including multiple acquisition transactions and defense of customer complaints.
He has represented businesses in industries ranging from information technology to manufacturing and is also involved in representation of the Firm's utility clients in matters ranging from condemnation cases to claims for injunctive relief.
He has handled virtually every kind of case, many involving sophisticated issues and sizeable amounts at stake, representing all kinds of parties such as entrepreneurs, developers, traders, physicians, partners, shareholders, officers and directors, corporations and banks, partnerships, LLC's, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, construction companies, software companies, accountants, law firms, art dealers, private utilities, and even pro-bono the community surrounding Wrigley Field.
The firm represents corporate, governmental, and nonprofit entities, as well as individual clients, in a wide range of matters, including corporate; business and insurance litigation; tax and tax - exempt; finance; public finance; land use, environmental and utilities, and real estate; health law; labor, employment, and benefits; intellectual property and technology; privacy and data security; and government relations.
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