National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | April 17, 2023
"It's unbelievable how much work has come up in the last three years in an area that didn't really exist that long ago," said Levi McAllister, head of Morgan Lewis' electric vehicles working group.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By John A. Sheehan | April 17, 2023
On April 21, the Supreme Court will hold a conference to consider several cert petitions addressing municipal climate lawsuits. The outcome will have huge implications for the trial bar.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | March 30, 2023
"Local officials are going to realize that they have an obligation to ensure that their drinking systems are free of PFAS," Ian W. Sloss said. "And that they will likely turn to the manufacturers of those chemicals for reimbursement and damages related to the remediation efforts that they had to undertake."
By Amanda Bronstad | March 22, 2023
One proposed leadership team has 37 lawyers, many from national firms, while another group, about half that size, calls itself "Team Ohio."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | March 15, 2023
Cleanup and litigation costs could amount to billions of dollars, attorneys say, given the scope of pollution and extensive use of PFAS in consumer products.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 8, 2023
U.S. District Judge Benita Pearson, who sits in Youngstown, Ohio, is now overseeing 18 lawsuits filed against Norfolk Southern over its Feb. 3 derailment.
By Amanda O'Brien | March 1, 2023
Heather MacDougall most recently led the global health and safety team at Amazon.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 16, 2023
National law firms like Simmons Hanley Conroy and Motley Rice descended this week on East Palestine, Ohio, where a freight train derailed earlier this month, exposing residents to hazardous chemicals. Some have already filed class actions against train operator Norfolk Southern Corp.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ally Cunningham, Jessie Rosell, Matt Walker and Shanna McCormack | January 27, 2023
Industries subject to PFAS restrictions should evaluate their product lines for "forever chemicals," as some state laws permit parties to avoid enforcement by acquiring a certificate of compliance from their suppliers.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Anne Bagamery | January 15, 2023
New cases and vigorous enforcement will make "duty of vigilance" for the environment a critical area for European corporations, lawyers say.
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