By Jonathan Ringel | August 10, 2018
Judge Paul Kelly Jr.'s criticism of the Endangered Species Act could cheer Georgia water users, but his analysis could be far different in the Georgia-Florida water wars.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth J. Warren | August 10, 2018
On July 25, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published several proposed amendments to its regulations implementing the Endangered Species Act. Some of these changes, if adopted, would make it easier for public and private projects to proceed notwithstanding the risks they pose to endangered and threatened species.
By Tony Mauro | August 10, 2018
No matter what the reason for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision, it will reduce future litigation costs for both Florida and Georgia as the fact-finding continues.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | August 9, 2018
Soil or groundwater cleanups can take a long time. When one person conducts the cleanup and another has an interest in its completion, the two can disagree over the pace of the project. That is typically a three-party issue involving the regulator—for example, the Environmental Protection Agency or the Department of Environmental Protection.
The Recorder | Live Coverage|News
By Amanda Bronstad | August 7, 2018
Plaintiff's lawyer R. Brent Wisner asked jurors to award more than $39 million in compensatory damages and $373 million in punitive damages to his client, Dewayne “Lee” Johnson.
By Michael Booth | August 7, 2018
In an action brought by environmental groups, a federal appeals court has blocked construction of a proposed stretch of natural gas pipeline that would cross the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, saying federal regulators failed to abide by appropriate permitting procedures.
By Jim Turner | August 6, 2018
The candidates' solutions are mostly general and vary on how to keep up with the state's growing population and businesses while keeping springs and rivers clean from the Panhandle to the Everglades.
By Xiumei Dong | August 2, 2018
Kevin Poloncarz, a former leader of the climate-change practices at Farella Braun + Martel and Bingham McCutchen, has joined Covington & Burling in San Francisco.
By Dan M. Clark | August 2, 2018
The state attorneys general said in a joint statement that reversing the Obama-era regulation would be detrimental to the health of their residents and leave them paying more for gas.
By Dan M. Clark | August 2, 2018
The state attorneys general said in a joint statement that reversing the Obama-era regulation would be detrimental to the health of their residents and leave them paying more for gas.
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