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Holland & Hart Posts 22% PEP Bump Thanks to Strong Demand, Cost Management
Colorado's biggest law firm also increased gross revenue by 11.3% in 2023 as all major practice areas saw growth.'Start at Zero': PacifiCorp Protests Wildfire Damages in 3rd Class Trial
A third trial opened on Tuesday involving a class action brought against PacifiCorp on behalf of 5,000 survivors of wildfires in Oregon over Labor Day 2020.EPA Set to Designate PFAS as Hazardous Substances Next Month
"Anytime you get a substance that is widely used and is showing up all over the place in the environment, now suddenly brought under the very serious liability regime of CERCLA, you're going to see a lot of potential liability and litigation around that," said UCLA environmental law professor William Boyd.10th Circuit Partially Reverses Summary Judgment Order Over Leaking Valero Pipeline Dispute
Judge Gregory A. Phillips dissented from the majority's ruling granting Valero's motion for summary judgment. According to the majority, the dissent concluded that the lower court had correctly granted summary judgment as to Lazy S's legal injury, having relied on Valero's sampling data.As South Florida Runs Low on Land to Develop, Some Law Firms Are Looking North for Growth
As South Florida's boom is generating issues with affordability and limited space for construction, some law firms are starting to invest in other regions within the state with abundant land as well as access to water.View more book results for the query "*"
Couple Sentenced for Felony, Misdemeanor Charges in El Dorado Fire
The court also ordered the Jimenezes to pay $1,789,972 in victims' restitution.Federal Judge Approves $1.1B DuPont PFAS Water Contamination Settlement
"The court finds that the settlement agreement is reasonable," U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel said. "As discussed at length ... success against defendants, which 'are responsible for only three to seven percent of the MDL defendants' total alleged PFAS-related liabilities,' is not guaranteed and would only come, if ever, after years of protracted, expensive, complex litigation."New Jersey Pursues Wyeth, a Pfizer Subsidiary, Over Chemical Disposal
The property was used for manufacturing of drugs and chemicals from 1915 to 1999, the suit states. During that period, waste was placed in at least 27 large, pondlike storage and disposal areas that were referred to as impoundments, the suit claims.Judge Rejects Objections, Grants Final Approval to DuPont's $1.185B PFAS Settlement
A federal judge on Thursday granted final approval to DuPont's $1.185 billion settlement with an estimated 14,000 public water providers across the country.EPA Sets New Stringent Standards on Soot, Gaining Enviros' Praise, Big Oil's Scorn
EarthJustice calls the move "lifesaving" while the American Petroleum Institute decries a "short-sighted policy."