New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | July 7, 2021
The most far-reaching part of the Climate Mobilization Act is Local Law 97, which places caps on how much greenhouse gas can be emitted from large residential and commercial buildings. The incoming Mayor's first term will roughly coincide with several of the key implementation deadlines in the law. In this edition of their Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan review the key elements of Local Law 97 and offer five suggestions for how the next Mayor might deal with the challenges it presents.
By Dan Clark | July 6, 2021
"There is a lot of focus on current and former litigators," said one recruiter about searches for ESG-focused in-house lawyers.
By Jane Wester | July 2, 2021
Acting U.S. Attorney Jacquelyn Kasulis said the new teams are a response to President Joe Biden's emphasis on those two priorities.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Aron Solomon | July 2, 2021
OP-ED: The Court held that as long as federal regulators have approved the pipeline project, these interstate pipelines could essentially seize state-owned lands without the state's consent.
By Robert Storace | July 1, 2021
Pullman & Comley's Steven Stafstrom Jr. talked with the Connecticut Law Tribune to discuss topics ranging from commercial evictions and foreclosures, the environment and what makes his firm unique.
By Charles Toutant | June 28, 2021
"If it moves, I am interested in it—whether aviation law, seaports, rail or transit, ferries, trucking, towing, bicycling or walking," Bauer said. "I've always been fascinated by transportation. It's what makes the Commerce Clause succeed in this great country."
By Hugo Guzman | June 25, 2021
"We can't just pigeon-hole ourselves as lawyers," Saudi Aramco attorney Paul Sharobeem said. "It's really helpful when lawyers can jump in and really see the big picture."
By Krista McIntyre, Ariel Stavitsky and Lydia Heye | June 23, 2021
Once a topic confined to activism and academia, environmental justice has washed over national conversation, and industry is preparing for the next wave.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo | June 21, 2021
A proposed environmental rights amendment in New York would create an individual right to clean air, clean water and a healthy environment. In this edition of their Domestic Environmental Law column, Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo consider what the amendment might mean for New Yorkers, lawyers and courts.
By Jim Turner | June 16, 2021
In what would be a precedent-setting action, Gov. Ron DeSantis indicated he might only need approval for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection appointee from the Legislature.
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