The Law Journal takes a look at the latest developments in environmental law including a groundbreaking decision that may impact remediation throughout New Jersey, what developers' lawyers should know about DEP program changes, guidance for policyholders on taking an insurer to court, "killer mold" and its health risks, the difficult standard defendants must satisfy when seeking to dismiss a claim, and an appellate division ruling that changes the way appraisals have been done in condemnations.
July 14, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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