New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | November 9, 2022
Several regulations exist to protect chemical and waste facilities against extreme weather events. It is not clear that they all are being adequately implemented, and the existing rules leave many holes.
By Jim Saunders | November 8, 2022
The lawsuit alleges nitrogen discharged from septic tanks and sewage-treatment plants has led to algae blooms that have destroyed seagrass beds, which is a key source of food for manatees.
By Dan Roe | November 7, 2022
Five GOP senators wrote the leaders of 51 large ESG practices on Nov. 4 to threaten antitrust scrutiny over alleged "collusive action to restrict the supply of coal, oil, and gas."
By Christine Schiffner | November 7, 2022
"The Russian-Ukraine war should serve as an impetus to think about how we accelerate the energy transition because one thing that's become very clear is the overreliance on Russian gas," Covington & Burling senior adviser Thomas Reilly said.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 4, 2022
"There are conversations happening now that I could not have imagined when I was growing up, and that's incredibly encouraging, and it's one of the reasons why I think this work is so important and why I take it so seriously," said Covington's Aaron Lewis, a finalist for the California Legal Awards' Attorney of the Year award.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patrick R. Kingsley and Amy K. Lyon | November 3, 2022
Green building and sustainable development practices are now important considerations for design and construction projects in Pennsylvania. Fortunately, Pennsylvania is one of many states to embrace the concept of green building with recent legislation creating financing incentives for renewable energy improvements to commercial real estate.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Katherine L. Vaccaro and Alice F. Douglas | November 3, 2022
Much has been said about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in West Virginia v. EPA, 142 S.Ct. 2587 (2022), since it came out earlier this year. In overly simple terms, this case was the effective tie-breaker in a years-long battle between the Obama and Trump administrations' respective plans for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from electric generating facilities.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Lewis Goldshore | November 3, 2022
Environmental contamination, especially groundwater contamination, does not respect property boundaries that tends to complicate the investigation and remediation process. That situation has resulted in environmental and real estate attorneys having to seek access to the property not owned by their clients.
By ALM Staff | October 27, 2022
Kirkland & Ellis is nominated for the California Legal Award's Environmental, Social and Governance Initiative.
By ALM Staff | October 27, 2022
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