By Phillip Bantz | July 18, 2022
Gregory Zerzan brings more than 20 years of experience as a legal, compliance and policy adviser in the public and private sectors to enCore, which wants to ramp up uranium mining in the U.S.
By Aleeza Furman | July 12, 2022
The state's suit, according to Superior Court Judge Mary Miller Johnston, failed to state claims for both public nuisance and trespassing.
By Marcia Coyle | June 30, 2022
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. led the the 6-3 majority.
By Hugo Guzman | June 29, 2022
"While challenges around communicating ESG corporate value to stakeholders still exist, the findings show clear positive outcomes for businesses who prioritize ESG reporting," Workiva Chief Operating Officer Julie Iskow said.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Phil Goldberg | June 13, 2022
None of the pending lawsuits against energy companies will help in the fight against climate change. There is no suing our way to the future, and pricing gas and electricity out of the reach of many Americans is not viable.
By Christine Schiffner | June 1, 2022
The transition to a zero-emission federal vehicle fleet will require a clear ESG and legislative strategy—executive orders pushing for this change won't do it alone.
By Colleen Murphy | May 27, 2022
In light of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling requiring appellate panels to examine all grounds for the removal of cases to federal court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has ruled that a climate-change case brought by the state of Rhode Island against Shell Oil must be sent back to state court.
By Christine Schiffner | May 25, 2022
The SEC is in the rule proposal stage, so it will be critically important for each asset manager to understand the rules as proposed and how they would limit or constrain their current use of ESG in their investment process.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul Freeman, Thomas A. Lorenzen, Siyi Shen | May 20, 2022
Building a nationwide network of charging and fueling infrastructure is fundamental to this ZEV transition.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | May 13, 2022
As plaintiff firms evaluate risks of international class actions, rules in various jurisdictions are often still patchy. Often faced with lengthy trials, litigation funding gains relevance, especially across the E.U.
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