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Archives for April 2021

Join us Wednesday for a webinar with the Law Firm Sustainability Network

April 11, 2021

Join us this Wednesday, April 14, from 12:00 to 1:00 EST for a webinar with the Law Firm Sustainability Network. Registration is open here. Our team will be discussing how lawyers are working to prepare model laws to implement the recommendations in the text, Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States. Join us to explore … Read More

New LPDD Model Law Providing State Income Tax Credits for EV Charging Stations

April 6, 2021

The LPDD team is proud to announce the publication of a new model law providing state income tax credits for EV charging stations. The model law was peer reviewed by Tracey Roberts of Samford University. It is available to be viewed here. Excerpted from the introductory memorandum to the model law: Currently, the federal government … Read More

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