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Alternative & Renewable Energy
Archer attorneys support clients through all phases of renewable power projects and related transactions. Clients benefit from our extensive experience in identifying and addressing the risks that may arise. Our complementary regulatory and commercial experience takes clients from initial development and permitting phases through commercial operations. Our team has extensive experience in the development, financing, sale, purchase and operation of alternative and renewable energy facilities, and have been at the forefront of the planning, development and implementation of solar, wind, geothermal and cogeneration facilities, among other types. We regularly counsel property owners, financial institutions, developers, designers, utilities, new businesses and start-up companies in all aspects of alternative and renewable energy projects, including regulatory and permitting matters; real estate issues; land use approvals; corporate and financing matters; equity raising; energy-specific contractual issues such as Power Purchase Agreements; and structuring of transactions to maximize tax benefits and other incentives. In addition, we assist clients with emerging technologies in the renewable energy sector through the prosecution of patents and licensing agreements. Our practitioners also regularly counsel clients on legislative matters and governmental relations and provide guidance as to maximizing the opportunities and benefits that renewable energy projects can provide.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Clients involved with certain legal matters are better served by pursuing alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Solutions such as mediation and arbitration provide confidential, cost-efficient alternatives to lengthy court proceedings. Archer’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Group offers comprehensive services of neutral mediator or arbitrator to bring closure to disputes, as well as attorneys who guide clients participating as parties to mediations or arbitrations.
Archer attorneys have a practical understanding of the uniqueness of the apparel industry and know the day-to-day challenges faced by companies in the area of textiles and apparel. We provide counseling and legal services related to all aspects of the apparel industry, including designing, dyeing, finishing, knitting, textile engineering, garment manufacturing, importing, factoring and financing, licensing, wholesale distributing and retailing.
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Your Campus Counsel
04.02.2026
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, a federal judge ordered the University of Pennsylvania to compile a list of Jewish employees and turn it over to the EEOC. EEOC v. The Trustees of University of Pennsylvania, Case 2:25-cv-06502-GDP (E.D.Pa. March 31, 2026).
Press Releases
04.01.2026
Archer & Greiner Adds Leading Environmental Partner
Archer is pleased to announce that Alice M. Shanahan has joined the firm as a partner in its Environmental Law Practice Group in the firm’s Hackensack office. Her addition to Archer’s northern New Jersey office gives the firm’s already outstanding Environmental Practice a stronger foothold across both New Jersey and New York.
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04.01.2026
Archer Builds Environmental Team With Partner from Wilentz
Archer has expanded its environmental practice with the addition of partner Alice Shanahan in its Hackensack office, as recently featured in Law360. In the interview, Alice discusses her experience handling complex environmental regulatory and transactional matters, as well as the opportunity to enhance client service through collaboration with Archer’s environmental team. She also highlights the firm’s unique positioning in the market, offering both flexibility and high-caliber legal services, as a key driver in her move.
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