Babst Calland
Charleston, West Virginia Office View all offices
United Center, Suite 590, 500 Virginia Street East Charleston, West Virginia
25301 (Kanawha Co.)
Telephone: 681-205-8888 Fax: 681-205-4305 http://www.babstcalland.com
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About this office:
Babst Calland was founded in 1986 with its initial focus and deep roots in the environment and energy practice of law. Since then, the firm has grown to 140 people who focus on the current and emerging needs of clients with a multi-disciplinary team of lawyers with extensive background in environment and energy, land use, corporate and business services, litigation, employment and labor, and construction law. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Babst Calland has offices in State College, PA, Sewell, NJ and Charleston, WV. Babst Calland and its lawyers have been acknowledged as among the best firms by various organizations, including: U.S. News & World Report's "Best Law Firms," "Best Lawyers in America," "Pennsylvania Super Lawyers" and "Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business."
Statement of Practice Summary:
Alternative Dispute Resolution; Business Services; Construction Law; Debtor; Creditors Rights; Employment Law; Labor And Employment; Environmental Health And Safety; Environmental Liability Transfer; Insurance Coverage; Intellectual Property Litigation; Litigation; Public Sector; Real Estate; Toxic Torts.
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EPA Proposes Regulation to Cap Carbon Emissions From New Electric Generation UnitsDonald C. Bluedorn,Matthew S. Casto, March 28, 2012
On March 27, 2012, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson signed a Proposed Rule to establish New Source Performance Standards for emissions of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from new affected fossil fuel-fired electric generating units (EGUs). The Proposed Rule is due, in part, to the U.S. Supreme Court’s...
New Horizontal Well Location Restrictions and Setback Requirements in West VirginiaLisa M. Bruderly,Matthew S. Casto,Steven M. Green, January 20, 2012
Oil and natural gas operators should be aware that new horizontal well location restrictions and setback requirements, that are included in the recently adopted Horizontal Well Act (the Act), may significantly affect well drilling plans in West Virginia. Any well work permit application filed with...
Sweeping Legislative Changes to Horizontal Drilling in West VirginiaLisa M. Bruderly,Matthew S. Casto,Steven M. Green, December 26, 2011
With the goals of protecting West Virginia's environment and residents, fostering West Virginia's economy and providing regulatory certainty to natural gas producers, the West Virginia Legislature has overwhelmingly approved broad-sweeping legislation that immediately changes the regulation of...
Year Established: 1986