In an objective vacuum, the notion of improving and expanding our electric grid and building new power plants sounds great – it is essentially accepted that we need more electric power to meet growing demand, driven by data center growth. The inherent problem with that, however, is that someone must pay for that investment, and more often than not, that means power consumers are paying for new transmission lines and generation power plants while they are being built, and thus before they can provide any benefit to those same consumers. As pointed out in a recent Reuters article, “[m]illions of Americans are . . ...
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Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC is a full-service, super-regional law firm serving local, national and international businesses. The firm has eight offices located in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida, and lawyers admitted to practice throughout the country. Innovative in our thinking and approach, we have erased the boundaries of a traditional law practice to think like a true business. Our people are passionately engaged to provide client-driven solutions that achieve clients' business goals and build partnerships. Understanding that our value is in the experience our clients receive, we believe in a client-first philosophy - selfless, hands-on, relentless and collaborative. This is why you can expect different.
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"Data Centers, Power Markets, and the Economy: How the AI Buildout is Reshaping Energy Costs and the Grid"
Data centers – driven by artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and hyperscale digital infrastructure – are the new reality and are emerging as a consequential force in the United States economy. What was once a niche planning issue for utilities has now become a national debate as power-intensive data center loads are already impacting electricity rates, grid reliability, inflation, and economic development. Over the past several months, and especially in early 2026, nearly all sectors have begun to grapple with how the demands of the digital economy are reshaping energy systems and household costs, often resulting in significant public and policy-driven backlash...
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"Spilman Strengthens Workplace Investigations Services with Erin Jones Adams’ AWI Certificate"
Winston-Salem, N.C. — Spilman Thomas & Battle (Spilman) announced that partner Erin Jones Adams has earned the Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI) Certificate Holder designation (AWI-CH), further enhancing the firm’s robust workplace investigations capabilities. Jones Adams completed the rigorous certificate requirements at the AWI’s 2026 Training Institute in San Diego, where she successfully passed a series of comprehensive examinations to assess the core competencies required to conduct fair, thorough, and impartial workplace investigations. She now joins a select group of experienced investigators who have been awarded the AWI-CH distinction...
"Commerce GC Garner Marks to Join Spilman"
Charleston, W.Va. — Spilman Thomas & Battle (Spilman) announced that A. Garner Marks, current General Counsel to the West Virginia Department of Commerce, will join the law firm as a partner next month. Marks possesses significant public sector experience and a strong record of advancing major economic development initiatives across West Virginia. At Spilman, he will focus on economic development, government relations, banking law, real estate and property law, and general corporate matters, further strengthening the firm’s capabilities in these key areas...
