New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard | July 10, 2024
This annual review discusses the most important SEQRA decisions of 2023. All 46 will be included in the next annual update of "Environmental Impact Review in New York".
By Abigail Adcox | July 5, 2024
"We know there are many people who, especially coming out of law school now, who don't want to be a partner in a law firm. They don't want to practice long term," Amy Tenney Curren noted.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 3, 2024
In granting the injunction, the judge cited a threat of impending harm and a likelihood of success on the merits.
By Matthew J. Malinowski, Gary Feldon and Sebastian Ovalle | July 2, 2024
A new wave of litigation about PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) has begun. If it gains momentum, it could be the biggest yet.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 27, 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency "offered no reasoned response" to concerns that its method for designing a federal multistate plan would be inoperable once some states began to fall out of the plan, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for the majority.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | June 26, 2024
"It's a very important decision for Superfund sites across the country. The district court's decision, had it not been reversed on appeal, could have had the potential to disrupt these types of cases all across the country," said Gary D. Justis, who argued the appeal successfully on behalf of 68th Street Group.
By Caroline Byrne | June 26, 2024
A new category of "transition risk" has emerged involving cases filed against corporate directors over management of climate risks.
By Maydeen Merino | June 25, 2024
The North Carolina ruling is unlikely to influence other pending litigation challenging the agency's regulation, environmental lawyers said.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 24, 2024
The high court will decide whether the National Environmental Policy Act required the Surface Transportation Board to consider the effects of increased oil production anticipated by the rail line, though the STB has no regulatory authority over oil extraction and refinery operations.
By Lisa Shuchman | June 23, 2024
Law firms have to contend with a lot of change these days. Some think they should focus more on climate change, writes The Global Lawyer.
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