By Jim Turner | June 30, 2023
The measure, which drew opposition from environmental groups, will require the Florida Department of Transportation to study the use of phosphogypsum, which includes radioactive elements, in road-construction "aggregate" material.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 16, 2023
National law firms like Simmons Hanley Conroy and Motley Rice descended this week on East Palestine, Ohio, where a freight train derailed earlier this month, exposing residents to hazardous chemicals. Some have already filed class actions against train operator Norfolk Southern Corp.
By Mason Lawlor | January 26, 2023
"Nowhere in Dr. Cook's 19-page report does he explain how he reached his causation opinion, and it is clear from the report that Dr. Cook did not identify a harmful dose of any chemical that could cause the [later manifested physical conditions] at issue and did not follow any epidemiological methodology," U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers said.
By Reade Pickert | November 15, 2022
After peaking in March at 11.7% on an annual basis, producer price growth has moderated amid improving supply chains, softer demand and a weakening in many commodities prices.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 9, 2022
On Wednesday, a Missouri jury came out with the sixth defense verdict in a row for Monsanto in a trial over its Roundup pesticide.
By Joe Deaux | October 3, 2022
Storm clouds are forming in the North American aluminum market as makers of everything from automobiles to beverage cans to kitchen appliances are…
By Amanda Bronstad | April 19, 2022
A growing list of consumer products are now being targeted in lawsuits for containing PFAS, or polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as "forever chemicals."
By Associated Press | February 3, 2022
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador had said in October that he wants to declare lithium a "strategic mineral" and reserve future exploration and mining to the government.
By Jim Saunders | December 7, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis said that the state is already working to resolve the problems at the Piney Point site, where massive amounts of polluted water were released this spring to avert a potential catastrophe.
By Michael A. Mora | November 15, 2021
"We had probably from eight to 12 appeals that were not just to the Michigan Supreme Court, but also to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals," said Theodore J. Leopold, a partner at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll.
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