By Steve Lash | May 25, 2023
A fractured decision from the justices reins in the EPA's regulation of wetlands.
By Emily Saul | May 24, 2023
In addition to the $250,000 fine, the town must also cover associated attorneys fees and costs associated with the contempt motion, Suffolk County Supreme Court Judge Paul Baisley Jr. ruled.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | May 23, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Mutual Redevelopment Houses Inc. v. Metro. Transp. Auth," where an MTA's subway project was found to be exempt from environmental review and "Chai Found. Inc. v. NYS Div. of Hous. & Cmty. Renewal," where a DHCR rent reduction based on reductions in 'essential services' was upheld.
By Ellen Bardash | May 15, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied fossil fuel companies a write of certiorari, sending environmental cases against them back to state courts in Delaware and New Jersey.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | May 9, 2023
On March 3, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the strongest environmental justice (EJ) law in the United States. While federal guidelines and the laws…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix | April 19, 2023
The fight against further climate change is the fight of our lifetime, and the dedicated professionals of the Law Department endeavor every day to help the city meet this critical challenge, New York City's Corporation Counsel writes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alejandro Martinez | March 20, 2023
"International arbitrators must be prepared to grapple with complex environmental issues, and to apply legal principles that are constantly evolving…
By Charles Toutant | March 17, 2023
"Despite having knowledge of these allegations, no government agency has ever taken any adverse action against New York Waterway. That, as much as anything, establishes that the allegations lack merit," said New York Waterway lawyer Jennifer Mara.
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.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | March 7, 2023
This column discusses the emerging jurisprudence under what has been called New York's Green Amendment.
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