By Russ Bynum | The Associated Press | December 19, 2022
For two years, environmentalists have battled an effort by the Army Corps of Engineers to end a policy that for three decades limited to winter months the dredging of accumulated sand and mud from harbors in Georgia and the Carolinas.
By ALM Staff | December 16, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
By Jacob Polacheck | December 16, 2022
Tanya Nesbitt, who joined Thompson Hine this year, observed "a more active Environmental Protection Agency, and we're seeing increased enforcement activity."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ben Clapp | December 15, 2022
Commonly known as an environmental liability transfer, these transactions generally involve the purchaser acquiring the real property and other assets associated with an industrial facility and assuming responsibility for all environmental liabilities associated with that property, including site closure, demolition and environmental remediation obligations.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth J. Warren | December 8, 2022
Protection of people and ecosystems from the impacts of global warming requires selection and implementation of effective adaptation tools.
By Stephanie Yonekura, Ann Kim and Derek Centola | December 8, 2022
Compliance leaders recognize that Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) is a growing concern for U.S. companies, but face challenges in determining how to embed compliance structures into their programs. One solution is to look to already existing anti-bribery and corruption (AB&C) compliance measures.
By Christine Schiffner | December 7, 2022
ESG compliance and risk mitigation in relation to potential public nuisance litigation should be taken as seriously as financial reporting, lawyers suggest.
By Trudy Knockless | December 6, 2022
Persefoni CEO Kentaro Kawamor said Emily Pierce comes to his company with "insight and international relationships" in disclosure regulation that are "truly second to none."
By Jim Turner | December 1, 2022
Poor water quality and algae blooms have depleted seagrass beds that provide a key food source for manatees in the Indian River Lagoon.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | November 30, 2022
Environmental law and policy in New Jersey have seldom remained in a static condition. Rather, they have continued to evolve due to judicial, executive, and legislative decisions. The most significant of those developments in 2022 are reviewed in this article.
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