The New Lawyer Supplement
May 31, 2007
Building a Renewable Energy Practice: Turning an Interest Into an Opportunity
When I was a law student at UCLA in the early 1980s, renewable energy was in its infancy.However, there were signs, such as energy industry restructuring legislation and government incentives enacted after the 1970s oil embargo to promote energy independence, that the renewables industry and related areas of law would grow.
When I was a law student at UCLA in the early 1980s, renewable energy was in its infancy.
However, there were signs, such as energy industry restructuring legislation and government incentives enacted after the 1970s oil embargo to promote energy independence, that the renewables industry and related areas of law would grow.
I could be...
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