By Amanda Bronstad | May 5, 2021
Mason, a personal injury lawyer at Sanders Phillips Grossman, said she's keeping an eye on consumer products and environmental contamination affecting minority populations. "These are products that have been around and have been overlooked because it's an underserved community that no one is paying attention to it," she said.
By Andrew Denney | May 4, 2021
A 4-2 majority found that amending the "Forever Wild" clause of New York's constitution is the only path forward for the proposed construction of so-called "Class II" trails in the 2.5-million-acre Forest Preserve.
Global Leaders in Law | Expert Insights
By Abigail Harris | May 3, 2021
As corporations and political leaders are increasingly highlighting their dedication towards environmental, social and governance issues (ESG), the priority list for chief in-house lawyers has risen as CLOs are naturally taking on a leading role in driving this change.
By Abigail Harris | May 3, 2021
As corporations and political leaders are increasingly highlighting their dedication towards environmental, social and governance issues (ESG), the priority list for chief in-house lawyers has risen as CLOs are naturally taking on a leading role in driving this change.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mehrnaz Jalali and Luke T. La Rocca | April 29, 2021
While the SEC has faced criticism for its failure to compel ESG specific disclosures as no new rule-making has been issued just yet, the agency has sent clear signals over the last few months to public companies and investors about its commitment to disclosures of ESG matters.
By Jonathan Erway | April 28, 2021
Shereen Chen Gray Joins 'PAWS for People' Board PAWS (Pre-Assisted Visitation Volunteer Services) for People has appointed Shereen C. Chen Gray of…
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lee A. Spielmann | April 23, 2021
Regardless of the political landscape, the natural world continues to face threats from a growing population and demands for economic growth. One potent prophylactic measure would expand the doctrine of "standing" to broaden the range of plaintiffs who could litigate to preserve threatened lands.
By Stephen Masciocchi and Jessica Smith | April 23, 2021
The circuit court held that Colorado had not shown sufficient irreparable injury and vacated the preliminary injunction.
By Jane Wester | April 22, 2021
The San Francisco-based environmental firm Sher Edling is working with the New York City Law Department to represent the city in the suit, which was filed on Earth Day. The energy companies said the city is attempting to recover from a stinging defeat in the Second Circuit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Brenda H. Gotanda | April 15, 2021
There's a sense of urgency in the need to analyze and understand how today's rapidly changing sustainability landscape will impact existing and future programs and how best to position the company to meet the challenges and communicate tangible progress.
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