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Exploring whether and how funders are investing in cases with public health and environmental remediation elements, and what effect funding has.
By Andrew Denney | March 26, 2018
New rules for the New York City asbestos litigation court, including one opening the door for plaintiffs to seek punitive damages, have survived a challenge in state appellate court.
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By Celia Ampel | March 23, 2018
Coral Gables litigator Adam Moskowitz said he wants to help stoke honest conversations about stress and mental health in the legal profession.
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By William J. Beneduce | March 12, 2018
OP-ED: Proposed site remediation regulations, published by NJDEP on July 17, 2017, appear to veer slightly away from the one-size-fits-all approach to site remediation.
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By Ross Todd | March 7, 2018
The appellate court on Wednesday denied the Justice Department's request for a writ of mandamus asking to dismiss a first-of-its-kind lawsuit claiming the government is failing to adequately address climate change.
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By Jonathan Ringel | March 6, 2018
This contest is not about who represented the largest or most prestigious client. Nor is it necessarily about who got the biggest—or smallest—verdict.
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By Katheryn Tucker | February 23, 2018
“If the events of the last year have taught people anything, it's that you've got to deal with this stuff in real time,” said SunTrust GC Ellen Fitzsimmons.
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By Katheryn Tucker | February 13, 2018
The Southern Environmental Law Center filed a petition for appeal in Fulton County Superior Court on behalf of the Partnership for Southern Equity and Georgia Interfaith Power and Light.
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By Lewis Goldshore | January 26, 2018
Legislature invalidates DEP's action
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By Andrew Denney | January 11, 2018
A federal judge in Manhattan has ruled that personal injury claims by a group of Central and South Americans who say they were sickened by pesticides used at banana plantations decades ago but who were absent from a similar case filed in 1993 were not barred by New York's statute of limitations.
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By Marty M. Judge and Mitchell H. Kizner | January 1, 2018
From climate change and clean energy, to new standards for emerging contaminants, projections on what environmental policy may look like in Governor Murphy's administration.
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