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                <title><![CDATA[Powering the Future: Navigating PA Statutes and Grid Regulations for High-Density Computing]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>As data centers in Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) evolve from storage facilities to AI-driven high-density computing hubs, their power demands are testing the limits of current Pennsylvania statutes. Securing the necessary energy infrastructure often involves a complex dance between municipal zoning boards, utility providers, and state regulatory bodies. The Strategic Counsel Approach: We practice “value” law,&hellip;</p>
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<p>As data centers in Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) evolve from storage facilities to AI-driven high-density computing hubs, their power demands are testing the limits of current Pennsylvania statutes. Securing the necessary energy infrastructure often involves a complex dance between municipal zoning boards, utility providers, and state regulatory bodies.</p>



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<p><strong>The Strategic Counsel Approach:</strong> </p>



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<p>We practice “value” law, not volume law. This means we delve into the specific statutory frameworks governing Pennsylvania’s energy distribution and land use. <strong>Tim Polishan’s</strong> experience in regulatory defense and high-stakes administrative proceedings allows us to advise clients <em>before</em> a permit is denied. We help out-of-region investors understand not just the letter of PA law, but the local municipal sentiment and other local factors that often drive approval processes.</p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Beneath the Cloud: Managing Geo-Technical and Site Prep Liability in NEPA Data Center Projects]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 23:44:45 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) is rapidly becoming a prime destination for data center infrastructure due to our proximity to major metros and cooler climate. However, the physical reality of our landscape—often underlain by anthracite legacy features or complex rock formations—presents unique “ground risks” that standard contracts miss. For geo-tech firms and developers, the “pad-ready” promise relies&hellip;</p>
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<p>Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) is rapidly becoming a prime destination for data center infrastructure due to our proximity to major metros and cooler climate. </p>



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<p>However, the physical reality of our landscape—often underlain by anthracite legacy features or complex rock formations—presents unique “ground risks” that standard contracts miss. For geo-tech firms and developers, the “pad-ready” promise relies heavily on aggressive site preparation. When the ground shifts, liability follows.</p>



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<p><strong>The Polishan Solfanelli Advantage:</strong> </p>



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<p>Attorney <strong>David Solfanelli’s</strong> background combines the instincts of an investigator with deep real estate acumen. We don’t just review your site prep contracts; we help put together the correct to team to properly anticipate where the geological and legal fractures lie. Whether dealing with PA DEP regulations on soil displacement or litigating liability disputes between geo-tech engineers and general contractors, we ensure that the foundation of your project—both physical and legal—is solid before the servers ever go online.</p>
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