The legal sector in small-market Vermont, with its handful of large firms and legions of small ones, tends to miss the pronounced booms and busts that economic cycles can inflict on other states.

But New England’s growing investment in alternative power has increased demand for Vermont attorneys who practice energy and environmental law. The state is home to several new wind farms and solar-power projects, and others are proposed.

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