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In an article published by POWER Magazine, Gunster attorney Timothy Riley addresses the recent Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo as it marks a pivotal change in administrative law by overturning Chevron deference. The ruling is expected to have significant repercussions across various sectors, particularly the power generation industry as it introduces a new era of regulatory uncertainty and increased litigation.

As the Timothy states, “The evisceration of Chevron deference introduces several key challenges for power plants,” including heightened legal disputes and compliance challenges. This shift necessitates that power generators closely monitor judicial interpretations and adapt their compliance strategies accordingly.

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Timothy Riley is dedicated to helping businesses, from highly regulated industries and across Florida and beyond, to solve their problems with and through government. Timothy’s clients range from investor-owned utilities, oil and gas exploration companies and mining operators to commercial real estate developers and telecommunications companies. He advises on governmental relations and administrative law matters and advocates client objectives before local, state and federal regulatory agencies, as well as in judicial courts and administrative proceedings.

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