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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Miller Canfield Creates Climate Change Law Team

DETROIT – Miller Canfield is among the first law firms in the Midwest to assemble an interdisciplinary team dedicated to climate change-related law. Climate change is emerging as a critical policy area around the world, affecting everything from business and industry to consumers and government and regulatory authorities.

Earlier this year, President Bush announced the administration's new stance on global climate change. On November 2, Michigan's Governor Granholm announced the state's plan for furthering growth in the alternative energy industry and setting goals for the state's Renewable Portfolio Standards. On November 14, Michigan joined nine other Midwest states in the Midwestern Regional Greenhouse Gas Reduction Accord - a regional strategy to achieve energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming.

"Our Climate Change initiative includes attorneys from the firm's environmental, real estate, public law, corporate and finance groups - giving it a broad perspective and depth of knowledge well suited to this dynamic field of law," said Michael Hartmann, CEO of Miller Canfield. "From our offices in the U.S., Canada and Poland, our team will help clients adapt to these new climate change challenges and identify opportunities along the way."

The firm's Climate Change initiative will be coordinated by Mark Bennett, senior counsel.

Among the issues the Climate Change lawyers are addressing: Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS), Renewable Energy Credits, sustainable development including green buildings, LEED certification and green leases, waste-to-energy project certification, carbon emission reduction credits associated with Kyoto and CDM/JI projects, as well as Voluntary Emission Reductions transactions on the Chicago Climate Exchange and over-the-counter markets, public nuisance litigation, and bio-refinery regulations.

The law firm of Miller Canfield was established in Detroit in 1852 and employs 800 in offices in Michigan, Illinois, Massachusetts, Florida, New York, Canada and Poland.

For more information, click on MillerCanfield.Com


Author: Staff Writer
Source: MITechNews.Com


 
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