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Will Climate Change Cause Storm Water Claims to Rain Down?

By David Mandelbaum on October 18, 2021
Posted in Articles, Climate Change, Court Cases, Featured, Litigation, Pennsylvania, State & Local, Stormwater, Water

Storm water claims may be an emerging small-scale form of litigation driven by climate change. In Pennsylvania, like many parts of the country, a changing climate has increased the frequency…
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‘RACER Trust’ and the Concinnity of CERCLA Sections 107 and 113

By David Mandelbaum on September 20, 2021
Posted in Articles, Brownfields, CERCLA, Contamination, Court Cases, Environment, Featured, Federal

Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decided Revitalizing Auto Communities Environmental Response Trust v. National Grid USA, No. 20-1931-cv (2d Cir. Aug. 18, 2021),…
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Significant Environmental Cases in Pa. Courts During 2018 (Part 2)

By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on January 24, 2019
Posted in Court Cases, DEP, Environment, Litigation, Oil & Gas, Pennsylvania, Permitting

Part 2 of this series on the large number of environmental cases decided by the Pennsylvania appellate courts in 2018 discusses enforcement, the Oil and Gas Act, valuation, and a…
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The Taxman (May Not) Cometh: The Deductibility of Environmental ‘Penalties’

By Bernadette M. Rappold on June 8, 2018
Posted in Tax

Buried within last December’s massive Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Pub. L. No. 115–97, 131 Stat. 2054 (TCJA), is an obscure provision that may change the litigation and…
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June 21 | ESG Class Action Defense Strategies: Reassessing Traditional Approaches to Standing, Discovery, Pre-Cert Motions

June 28 | Renewables Mid-Year Check – M&A, Tax Equity and Finance Markets

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