By Jimmy Hoover | July 25, 2023
The court is considering Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC's emergency request to allow construction to begin on the last remaining portion of the pipeline.
By Alex Anteau | July 25, 2023
Plaintiff-appellees intends to file for writ of certiorari with the Supreme Court of Georgia.
By Michael Marciano | July 25, 2023
Initiatives launched by Connecticut and New Jersey's respective regulatory agencies and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have been keeping firms' environmental practices buzzing, according to Day Pitney's environmental leaders.
By The Legal Intelligencer | July 25, 2023
In The Legal's Energy/Environmental Law supplement read about the attorney fee provision in Pennsylvania's Clean Streams Law, green investing, marketing and ESG, and PFAS litigation.
By Jason Grant | July 25, 2023
National truck rental company Penske will pay at least $3 million for not fully and lawfully conducting 189 safety and emissions inspections on trucks, under a lawsuit settlement announced by Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell.
By Mason Lawlor | July 24, 2023
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Steven Miano, Peter Keays and Rhea Prabhu | July 22, 2023
With pressure mounting on the federal and state governments to more tightly regulate PFAS, these "forever chemicals" may well be the contemporary version of asbestos or PCBs when it comes to environmental litigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Devin T. Ryan | July 21, 2023
This article will investigate the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court and Supreme Court's recent rulings on agency deference.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph K. West | July 21, 2023
What is at stake is how we address environmental factors like climate change and water and air pollution, social factors like diversity, equity and inclusion, and governance factors like hiring and lobbying in boardrooms and as a society.
By Brigid Landy Khuri | July 21, 2023
This article argues that requiring a permittee to pay the attorney fees of a third-party challenger to a permit in the absence of bad faith on the part of the permittee would violate the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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