By Colleen Murphy | October 20, 2022
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon joined federal regulatory agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency in inviting Oregon residents to report environmental crimes.
By Colleen Murphy | October 19, 2022
"They went to great lengths to hide the truth and mislead the people of New Jersey, and the world," said Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. "In short, these companies put their profits ahead of our safety. It's long overdue that the facts be aired in a New Jersey court, and the perpetrators of the disinformation campaign pay for the harms they've caused."
By Alastair Marsh | October 18, 2022
Green hushing has become pervasive even as businesses set more ambitious internal targets, according to a survey by South Pole, a climate consultancy and carbon offsets developer.
By Raychel Lean | October 17, 2022
"We know now that over 40% of the people who did not evacuate during Hurricane Katrina did not so because they had a pet that they were not allowed to evacuate with."
By Jessie Yount | October 14, 2022
Brian Bunger joins Holland & Knight as a partner in Northern California, just a few months after a large group addition to the firm in Southern California.
By Jim Saunders | October 12, 2022
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said increased protections are not warranted for gopher tortoises despite issues such as development moving into the animals' habitats.
By LJN Staff | October 10, 2022
Join Business Crimes Bulletin Board of Editors member Jacqueline Wolff and David Smith of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips on Oct. 13 as they delve into the new SEC disclosure rules on climate change risks.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth J. Warren | October 6, 2022
Climate change may provide the stimulus to integrate water rights and environmental protection into comprehensive watershed plans that balance the various demands for water to best serve the public interest.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gina N. Falaschi and Christina M. Puhnaty | October 6, 2022
The Pennsylvania Environmental Quality Board (EQB) will soon publish amendments to the Department of Environmental Protection's (PADEP) regulations in 25 Pa. Code Chapters 121 and 129 for all major stationary sources of nitrogen oxides (NOx) or volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, commonly known as the RACT III rule.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 5, 2022
The rule was executed without data that confirmed there was an overfishing problem. It was executed simply because the government, without basis, did not trust the captains. - John Vecchione
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