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Law Practice

May 8, 2014

Attorneys turn to smaller scale energy projects

With large utility projects on the decline, California energy lawyers are in the midst of a shift away from the utility work that brought many to the practice and towards commercial and residential generation projects.


By Kylie Reynolds


Daily Journal Staff Writer


On any given rooftop of a Walmart chain in California, you might find a spread of shiny, energy-generating solar panels. Among the retail giant's myriad sustainable efforts, it has pledged to equip three-quarters of its stores in the state with solar systems - a move that may hint at the future of the commercial sector's efforts to stabilize energy costs. But such small-scale efforts are also likely t...

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