19 Jun Brian Greene Quoted in Virginia Mercury Story About Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Here are five recent and notable developments in the renewable energy industry in Virginia, the mid-Atlantic, and across the country....
Here are five recent and notable developments in the renewable energy industry in Virginia, the mid-Atlantic, and across the country....
Renewable energy continues to be a hot topic and subject of legislation in Richmond, with recent legislative developments paving the way for increased adoption and investment in clean energy projects....
On April 23, 2024, in a 3-2 vote, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a final rule banning non-compete clauses in most employment agreements nationwide. ...
In a ruling with very specific and limited impact, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama recently held the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA,” the subject of a recent post on this blog) unconstitutional on the grounds that the CTA exceeds Congress's...
In the fast-paced world of startups and entrepreneurship, blending the old with the new can often lead to unexpected challenges, especially in the realm of legal compliance. Take, for instance, the intersection of age-old U.S. securities laws—which governs the raising of capital—and the dynamic domain...
The kickoff of the Virginia General Assembly’s 2024 Legislative Session brought the introduction of two bills proposing significant changes to the permitting process for commercial-scale solar and energy storage, in response to an emerging trend of localities implementing policy roadblocks to renewable energy development. ...
Solar Magazine, one of the solar power industry’s leading publications, recently published an article written by Greene Hurlocker partner Jared Burden titled "What’s Driving Solar Industry Investment and Where Are Dollars Flowing To?” Jared’s article addresses the reasons for growth in the solar power industry, where...
The typical founder team starts an entrepreneurial venture with limited resources—meaning their own resources. They run a race to get customers to buy their product before the company runs out of cash. They may get an SBA loan, they may get some money from an...
This is the last in our series of blog posts and videos (the whole series is here) about how an idea is just that: an idea, and how there are some basic, critical things a high-potential start-up technology company founder must do in order to...
During the Shenandoah Valley Technology Council's 2021 Tech Nite on June 16, partner Jared Burden was proud to award the GreeneHurlocker Innovation in Business Award to Staunton-based digital payment startup Traipse, Inc., headquartered in the Staunton Innovation Hub. Founder Darren Smith accepted the award for...