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Regulatory Round Up 4.20.12

By Michael Grant on 20 April 2012
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  • Significant gains in the development of renewal resources occurred in the past 5 years. Here’s a warning not to blow the advances in wind (get it?, of course you do), solar and other alternative energies.
  • A new danger for government contractors operating in war zones: increased suspensions and debarments.
  • So much for non-lawyer owned law firms.
  • If Richard Branson’s new venture is as successful as he hopes; these new arbitration rules could come in handy. For those of you who didn’t follow the links, go back: they’re out of this world (sorry, that’s two).
  • It’s OK to Laugh.

 

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