By Dan Packel | October 1, 2020
Prior to COVID-19, the firm convened leaders in the private sector along with city government, universities and foundations to develop a road map for reinventing New York as a "circular city." The pandemic has made the effort even more relevant.
By Andrew Maloney | September 24, 2020
The firm said Jai Khanna's addition enables Husch to combine project finance with transactional and regulatory counsel the firm provides on major energy projects.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Megan A. Elliott | September 10, 2020
On Aug. 13, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued two final rules impacting the new source performance standards (NSPS) for the oil and natural gas industry pursuant to its authority under the Clean Air Act (CAA).
By Ellen Bardash | September 10, 2020
The 222-page complaint charges defendants with negligent failure to warn, trespass, nuisance and fraud claims against the defendant companies, alleging the companies knowingly misinformed the public about the effects of their business while creating health and safety risks for Delawareans without the state's permission.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Caleb J. Holmes | August 13, 2020
Although the Supreme Court declined to specifically endorse the trial court's gatekeeper role, its opinion assures that the trial court's role in assessing the admissibility of expert testimony still exists under Pennsylvania's Frye analysis.
By Heather Palmer and Anushka Rahman | August 12, 2020
In Texas, given state preemption of local regulation under HB40, it is yet to be seen how successful those efforts will be.
By Amy Guthrie | August 7, 2020
The accusations could provide fodder for a broader agenda set by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to strengthen the national oil and electric companies and end reforms that opened the energy sector to foreign investment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mark L. Greenfogel | August 6, 2020
A critical element of the CERCLA regime is a mechanism by which parties who have or will spend large sums of money remediating contamination at a site can attempt to recoup some or all of its costs from other parties alleged responsible for the contamination.
By Dan Clark | August 4, 2020
"To address our own waste creation, Microsoft will reduce nearly as much waste as we generate while reusing, repurposing or recycling our solid, compost, electronics, construction and demolition, and hazardous wastes," Microsoft chief legal officer Brad Smith wrote in a blog post.
By Dan Clark | July 31, 2020
John Simon, who currently serves as the executive vice president of law and strategy, is slated to retake the role of general counsel on Aug. 15.
Presented by BigVoodoo
This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.
Recognizing innovation in the legal technology sector for working on precedent-setting, game-changing projects and initiatives.
Legalweek New York explores Business and Regulatory Trends, Technology and Talent drivers impacting law firms.
McCarter & English, LLP, a well established and growing law firm, is actively seeking a talented and driven associate having 2-5 years o...
Gill & Chamas, LLC seeks a Personal Injury attorney to work in their Woodbridge, NJ office. Candidate must possess the following: ...
We are seeking an attorney with a minimum of four years of experience in transactional work to join our well-established, nationally renowne...