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Are Federal and State Superfund Laws the Best Way to Address Microplastics?
Litigation related to plastics and microplastic pollution is on the rise. Plaintiffs have brought claims under numerous theories of liability. The state of New York’s common law nuisance claims against PepsiCo were recently met with disdain. The court summarily dismissed New York’s case calling it a “predatory lawsuit” that without a statutory claim was “simply policy idealism.” Some parties have raised the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) as a statute to regulate microplastics. But is CERCLA really applicable to microplastics?Judge Dismisses Microplastics Suit Against Evian's 'Natural Spring Water'
In "Daly v. Danone Waters of America," the court determined that the plaintiffs' claims were preempted by federal regulation.The 'Cryptic Note' at the Center of Death Penalty Case
"I mean, it's just your one witness has been exposed as a liar," Justice Elena Kagan said.The Power of a Birth Certificate
Not everyone can safekeep their documents in a fireproof box. Volunteering at HAP's in-person clinics allows me to offer back a little bit of the security and stability I've enjoyed, but so many others have not. It is truly the highlight of my professional career.Recent Verdicts Cast New Light on Jurors in 'Conservative' Georgia County
The Alcovy Judicial Circuit has been deemed "conservative" by many attorneys, but a pair of recent automotive tort jury verdicts has signaled a clear message: "credibility still matters" to Walton County jurors.View more book results for the query "Nestle"
Recent Verdicts Cast New Light on Jurors in 'Conservative' Walton County
The Alcovy Judicial Circuit has been deemed "conservative" by many attorneys, but a pair of recent automotive tort jury verdicts has signaled a clear message: "credibility still matters" to Walton County jurors.Mayer Brown, Focused on Financial Services Practice Growth, Names New DC Leadership
The office, with about 188 lawyers now, is now being led by Andrew Olmem, co-leader of Mayer Brown's financial services, regulatory and enforcement practice.With New DC Leadership, Mayer Brown Focuses on Financial Services Practice Growth
The firm's D.C. office, with about 188 lawyers now, is now being led by Andrew Olmem, co-leader of Mayer Brown's financial services, regulatory and enforcement practice.Intimidation and Greed: Experts Speak Out on Big Law's Role in Perpetuating Child Labour
Those involved in high-profile cases believe that, despite waving the ESG flag, the world's top law firms play a critical role in exacerbating one of global society's greatest ills.Why Cross-Functional Collaboration Between Legal and Finance Is Critical
Executives at new law provider Axiom contend that synergy between the departments not only mitigates risks but also fosters a culture of accountability and innovation within an organization.Trending Stories
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