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Big Law Steps in as Scrutiny of Employers' DEI Programs Grows: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.PFAS Litigation—Like PFAS Itself—Is All Over the Place: Current State of Litigation
With pressure mounting on the federal and state governments to more tightly regulate PFAS, these "forever chemicals" may well be the contemporary version of asbestos or PCBs when it comes to environmental litigation.'It Truly Isn't Perfect': Questions Surface Over 3M's $12.5B PFAS Settlement
Three New York towns filed an objection this week to the 3M settlement, which resolves cases over perfluoralkyl and polyfluoralkyl substances, or PFAS, and attorneys general from 14 states, including New Jersey and Texas, plan to respond this Monday with their concerns.View more book results for the query "DuPont"
DuPont Prevails: PFAS Personal Injury Claim Will Remain in Federal Court
A U.S. District Court judge said that DuPont only needs to demonstrate that the claims "share a substantial connection to acts done under the color of federal office."NJ Reaches 'First of Its Kind' Proposed $393M Settlement With Solvay Over 'Forever Chemicals'
"This settlement is a historic step that requires Solvay to finally take meaningful responsibility for PFAS and other contamination at their site," said Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. "Today we send a clear message to any corporation that exposes our New Jersey communities to PFAS toxins or injures our natural resources with any hazardous substance: you will face consequences for your actions. You have our promise."3M's $12.5B Settlement Tops Drinking Water Payouts, but More Lawsuits Remain
3M's $12.5 billion deal to resolve lawsuits brought by hundreds of water providers is one of the largest settlements to date involving contaminated drinking water, but it's a fraction of its legal liability involving 'forever chemicals.'3M to Pay $12.5B to Settle Lawsuits Over 'Forever Chemicals' in Water Supplies
"This historic settlement is the largest amount ever paid by a single company to resolve claims involving contaminated drinking water and provides compensation critical to protecting our nation's drinking water supplies and upgrading our water treatment infrastructure to deal with this new threat," said Paul Napoli, a partner at Napoli Shkolnik and co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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