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By Anne Bagamery | July 26, 2023
The Summer Olympic Games open in the City of Light one year from today and lawyers, like the athletes who will compete, need to be prepared.
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By Amy Guthrie | July 10, 2023
As part of the deal, Chile has pledged to convince publicly traded companies to appoint women to at least 40% of their board seats by the end of 2031. It has also committed to getting its annual greenhouse gas emissions below certain targets by the end of 2030.
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By Jack Womack | June 13, 2023
The group aims to raise awareness among prospective lawyers of how law firms such as A&O are 'profiting from climate disaster'.
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By Iain Miller, Kingsley Napley | June 5, 2023
Climate change is moving up the agenda of legal regulators worldwide and into the world of legal ethics, writes Iain Miller of Kingsley Napley.
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By Jack Womack | May 17, 2023
Which law firms use up the most power and how do they compare?
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By Amy Guthrie | May 10, 2023
The transaction, which also involved teams of lawyers from Clifford Chance, Baker McKenzie and others, is expected to generate $1.126 billion in savings for Ecuador and $323 million to finance conservation activities around the Galápagos Islands, home to nearly 3,000 marine species—20% of which are found nowhere else on Earth.
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By Linda A. Thompson | May 8, 2023
The executive body that sets rules for EU member countries is seeking to stiffen laws to deter environmental offenses. A separate movement calls for the addition of ecocide to the core crimes of international law heard at the International Criminal Court in the Hague—crimes that include genocide, war crimes, the crime of aggression and crimes against humanity.
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By Anne Bagamery | April 25, 2023
As the European Union furthers its mission to lead in combatting climate change, the European Commission last month introduced a proposal for a Green Claims Directive on "the substantiation and communication of explicit environmental claims."
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By Alex D'Elia | March 30, 2023
In one of the nation's biggest ever collective actions, the firm is arguing that the Kingdom of Spain has not complied with reuse and recycling targets mandated for 2020.
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By Amy Guthrie | March 23, 2023
Latin America's second-largest economy is paying closer attention to ESG matters despite speed bumps for ESG in the U.S., the country's main trade partner.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 2, 2024
Under the deal, 3M will provide at least $10.5 billion but could pay up to $12.5 billion, depending on the number of participants.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 2, 2024
Under the deal, 3M will provide at least $10.5 billion but could pay up to $12.5 billion, depending on the number of participants.
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By Maydeen Merino | March 29, 2024
The American Trucking Associations said the new rule has "unachievable targets and will carry real consequences for the U.S. supply chain and movement of freight throughout the economy."
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | March 29, 2024
Broad, open-ended constitutional language is a grant of authority to the courts that have the final decision about what it includes, what it prohibits, and what it requires. In our system, that includes the power to override the will of the two elected branches of the state government.
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By Justin Henry | March 25, 2024
Lee Cortes started his legal career with predecessor Kaye & Scholer before entering public service. The firm also added the leader of the environmental practice at Maine-based Preti, Flaherty, Beliveau & Pachios.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | March 22, 2024
Inhance argues the EPA exceeded its authority because the company's 40-year-old fluorination process is not a "significant new use" under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | March 22, 2024
Inhance argues the EPA exceeded its authority because the company's 40-year-old fluorination process is not a "significant new use" under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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By Texas Lawyer | March 22, 2024
This year's Energy Law Special Section covers onshore wind farms, land disputes over energy projects, and regulatory uncertainties in the U.S.
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By Matthew Karmel | March 22, 2024
"I would emphasize the importance of asking for help and then giving it," says Nicole DeNamur of Sustainable Strategies and Climate Aligned Law.
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By Peter Berg | March 22, 2024
"Critical uncertainties exist in the proposed Section 45V regulations," according to Peter Berg of King & Spalding.
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