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From ‘Unregulated’ to ‘A Matter of Great Concern’: PFAS Regulation under Biden
“It wouldn't surprise me at all ... if [the challenge to naming PFOA and PFOS as hazardous] goes up all the way to the Supreme Court just because it is somewhat novel in terms of the statutory provision that EPA is relying upon,” said William Boyd, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.The Growing PFAS Morass: Why Insurance Should Cover These Products Liability Claims
With the increase in litigation and the newly minted state and federal regulations, companies of all types will likely be on the receiving end of an increased level of scrutiny from the public and the plaintiffs’ bar about potential claims involving products containing PFAS in some capacity.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A trial team at Quinn Emanuel secured a $110 million antitrust verdict for client Pacific Steel Group in litigation against Commercial Metals Co.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A trial team at Quinn Emanuel secured a $110 million antitrust verdict for client Pacific Steel Group in litigation against Commercial Metals Company.View more book results for the query "DuPont"
Are Superfund Sites Ever Really Closed?
Superfund Sites are notorious for taking a long time to resolve. But are they ever really closed? Superfund settlements are intended to provide settling parties with finality. The incorporation of reopener clauses in Superfund settlement agreements, typically required by EPA, and changes in the regulation of contaminants can undermine this goal. EPA's recent decisions to list certain PFAS chemicals as hazardous substances, revise the risk evaluation for 1,4,-dioxane, and lower risk levels for lead have dramatically increased the likelihood that Superfund Sites across the country may be reopened.See Who Passed the July 2024 Bar Exam
Of the 10,392 candidates the Board examined in July, 7,158 passed for an overall passing rate of 69%.Los Angeles Secures $35M Settlement From Monsanto in Water Contamination Lawsuit
Monsanto in the settlement admitted no wrongdoing. Los Angeles has more "forever" chemical makers in its sights in other actions.The Future of FDA Policy: Reflections From the Summer of 'Chevron'
Sheppard Mullin attorneys discuss 'Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo' and include the considerations stemming from the decision, both generally and with respect to FDA practice, specifically. They write: "Now, after having spent the summer pouring over cases, articles, and thought leadership on the matter, we're not sure the win is so sweeping—especially in the U.S. Food & Drug Administration arena."Defendants in Chocolate Factory Explosion Litigation Lose Bid to Transfer Out of Philadelphia
After the parties spent more than a year conducting venue discovery, the defendants failed to convince the court that the companies being sued did not conduct sufficient business in Philadelphia for the lawsuits to be situated there.Trending Stories
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