The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mark L. Greenfogel | August 6, 2020
A critical element of the CERCLA regime is a mechanism by which parties who have or will spend large sums of money remediating contamination at a site can attempt to recoup some or all of its costs from other parties alleged responsible for the contamination.
By The Legal Intelligencer | July 28, 2020
In the Legal's Energy/Environmental Law supplement read about net metering, the constitutional implications of efforts to join RGGI and the changing landscape of water regulations in the United States.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 4, 2020
The court's June 2 ruling is a rejection of energy provider NRG's argument that PECO's stated price-to-compare was too low and did not reflect the actual costs to customers, putting other service providers at a competitive disadvantage.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Erica Silverman | June 1, 2020
The firm has already brought on a dozen corporate lawyers in the last month, and five litigators in Philadelphia.
The Legal Intelligencer | Live Coverage
By Zack Needles | May 28, 2020
Do natural gas lease agreements entered into by drillers and private landowners fall under the state Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law's definition of "trade or commerce"? That was the question before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on May 27, the third day of livestreamed oral arguments.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth J. Warren | April 9, 2020
As stay-at-home requirements shutter factories and diminish motor vehicle traffic, the air is cleaner than it has been in decades. Similarly, greenhouse gas emissions responsible for climate disruption have markedly diminished even in the absence of a national policy promoting that objective.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alana E. Fortna | April 2, 2020
While there are several interesting environmental cases currently before the U.S. Supreme Court, two cases are particularly relevant for any legal practitioner handling Superfund cases, whether they involve site remediation issues or litigation over the cleanup costs.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel P. Hido and Hannah L. Baldwin | March 19, 2020
There have been several notable developments recently regarding the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's (PADEP) water quality standards regulations at 25 Pa. Code Chapter 93.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Bernadette M. Rappold | March 12, 2020
The "circular economy" is coming to Pennsylvania. And if recent polling data are correct, it cannot come a moment too soon—and Pennsylvania attorneys and advisers would be well-advised to become acquainted with the coalescing legal and market forces that are driving the transition.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ben Clapp, Varun Shekhar, Casey J. Snyder and Brianne K. Kurdock | January 30, 2020
If a newly proposed rulemaking is finalized, the process by which federal agencies are required to analyze the environmental impacts caused by their actions could be comprehensively updated for the first time in over four decades.
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