By Cogan Schneier | November 6, 2017
The lawsuit from the D.C. firm alleges the government is endangering citizens with its regulatory rollback of climate change protections.
By Catherine Wilson | November 6, 2017
The veteran litigator and constitutional scholar was known for his public-policy focus and pro bono cases.
By Christine Simmons | November 2, 2017
The Northeast regional firm acquired a Syracuse boutique Wednesday and is pursuing two similar deals, as smaller firms feel pressure to join forces with larger rivals.
International Edition | Analysis
By Legal Week | November 1, 2017
Full details of the Attorney of the Year (Associate/Assistant Solicitor) category at the African Legal Awards
International Edition | Analysis
By Legal Week | November 1, 2017
Full details of the Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources Team of the Year category at the African Legal Awards
By Cogan Schneier | October 26, 2017
When lawyers from five mega-firms came together to fight a $90 billion reverse False Claims Act lawsuit, their mission was clear from the start: stop Kasowitz.
By MP McQueen | October 26, 2017
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation allowing the state to establish guidelines for tanker avoidance zones after the Coast Guard last year proposed designating 10 new areas in the Hudson River where commercial oil vessels could anchor.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | October 25, 2017
In their Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan write: Both the New York state and New York City bar associations have come out in favor of a Constitutional Convention. Both would leave the Forever Wild clause untouched. However, they come to opposite positions on an environmental rights provision.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine A. Fazio and Ethan I. Strell | October 23, 2017
In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Christine A. Fazio and Ethan I. Strell write: Beginning in the 1950s, states began adopting recreational use statutes, which shield landowners from tort liability when people engage in certain types of outdoor recreation on those lands, thus encouraging recreation. Although New York's, New Jersey's, and Connecticut's statutes are structured similarly, their application has been far from uniform.
By Michael Booth | National Law Journal | October 17, 2017
A judge in Minnesota will allow two defendants facing criminal charges of shutting down a pair of tar sands pipelines to use a "necessity…
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