By Greg Andrews | January 12, 2023
"If you want to market your products as eco-friendly, you need to walk the walk by making sustainability part of your business model," said Mark Henriques, a partner at Womble Bond Dickinson.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | January 11, 2023
Several significant environmental bills were enacted by the New York legislature and signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul in 2022, and several others were vetoed.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mark Henriques | January 9, 2023
Governments, environmental groups, and class action attorneys have all gotten the message and are actively looking to find and punish companies engaged in greenwashing. The litigation risk continues to grow. The article below outlines some examples of claims and cases.
By Chris O'Malley | January 5, 2023
Industry groups hope the revisions to the FTC's "Green Guides" will give company legal departments greater clarity on what constitutes legitimate marketing and "greenwashing."
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Bill Schuette and Rusty Hills | January 4, 2023
Evidence is plentiful that public officials should reject pleas to pursue these frivolous lawsuits. America's climate agenda should not be driven by outside special interests.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Lori Lorenzo and Keri McKenzie | January 3, 2023
Irrespective of how the final SEC ESG disclosure rules shape up, corporate boards; management teams; and other internal functions such as marketing, strategy, compliance, and audit, will likely need to lean more heavily on Legal to understand the new rules – especially given that 68% of chief legal officers report being the enterprise ESG leader for their organization.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Mason Lawlor | December 29, 2022
Donohue said sua sponte consideration of issues "deprives counsel of the opportunity to brief and argue issues" and "disturbs the process of an orderly judicial decision making."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | December 29, 2022
The EPA would vet the third-party and the technology, and upon approval of that person, that person would be authorized to provide notice directly without passing the notice by the EPA.
By ALM Staff | December 27, 2022
The decision was pulled from the docket and summarized by the Law Journal's decision editors.
National Law Journal | Slideshow
By Christine Schiffner | December 27, 2022
The National Law Journal expanded its plaintiffs bar coverage in 2022, taking a closer look at litigation as well as business of law trends at plaintiffs firms across the U.S. Here are some of highlights.
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