New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Nicholas A. Robinson | January 19, 2023
Ultimately, New York courts will decide the scope of each person's environmental rights. In the short term, Gov. Kathy Hochul can do much to ensure that the state observes these elemental rights.
By Jim Turner | January 18, 2023
The 2021 Florida Wildlife Corridor Act calls for pumping $300 million a year into an effort to connect 18 million acres of land.
By James P. Rigano, Chair, Environmental and Energy Law Section | January 17, 2023
James P. Rigano, Chair of the Environmental and Energy Law Section, writes: The United States, individual states and many countries around the globe should follow New York's blueprint to address the climate crisis, which is being implemented through an aggressive program lead by state government and the private sector.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Anne Bagamery | January 15, 2023
New cases and vigorous enforcement will make "duty of vigilance" for the environment a critical area for European corporations, lawyers say.
By Anne Bagamery | January 15, 2023
New cases and vigorous enforcement will make "duty of vigilance" for the environment a critical area for European corporations, lawyers say.
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.
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."
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