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People in the News—April 29, 2021—Kenneth S. Butensky, the Pennsylvania Bar Association
Philadelphia Chief Deputy City Solicitor Kenneth S. Butensky presented a CLE at the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors Solicitors Spring Seminar, and the Pennsylvania Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession is set to present the 2021 H. Robert Fiebach Awards for the Promotion of Women in the Law to Griesing Law and Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox.Sustainability Reporting—Today's Top Three Trends
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.Changes on Tap for Stream and Wetlands Permitting
The year 2021 promises to be eventful for those looking to complete projects in Pennsylvania that may impact streams and wetlands, such as residential and commercial building construction, and linear projects like pipelines and roads.Southern District of Texas Finds US Liable to Exxon for $20.3 Million
The 113-page order and opinion following a lengthy bench trial found the United States liable to Exxon for $20.3 million. Because CERCLA allocations rarely proceed to trial, the decision has captured the attention of the legal community for the rare opportunity to observe what is most often a confidential process.Texas-Headquartered Exxon Owed $20.3M After Decades-Long Case With US Government
The 113-page order and opinion following a lengthy bench trial found the United States liable to Exxon for $20.3 million. Because CERCLA allocations rarely proceed to trial, the decision has captured the attention of the legal community for the rare opportunity to observe what is most often a confidential process.EPA Final Rules Amend Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Oil and Gas Industry
On Aug. 13, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued two final rules impacting the new source performance standards (NSPS) for the oil and natural gas industry pursuant to its authority under the Clean Air Act (CAA).New Clean Water Act 'Functional Equivalent' for Indirect Discharge Permitting
In April, the U.S. Supreme Court established a new standard under the Clean Water Act when it vacated and remanded a closely watched U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decision that pertained to the federal government's authority to regulate the discharge of pollution from a point source through groundwater to navigable waters.Will PFAS Litigation Revive Class Treatment for Medical Monitoring Claims?
The surge in toxic tort cases on account of PFAS and other so-called "emerging contaminants" has caused me to revisit my prediction, and serves as a reminder of how public health concerns can shape the law in some fairly fundamental ways.Superior Court Kicks Off 2020 by Digging Into Discovery Rule
It appears the Pennsylvania Superior Court's New Year's resolution is to provide more guidance on what it takes to toll the statute of limitations under various circumstances.Trending Stories
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