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461 total results. Page 15 of 19.

Environmental Law Advisor
Five Key Highlights of EPA’s COVID-19 Guidance for Cleanup Sites
April 13, 2020
J. Michael Showalter

Environmental cleanup obligations can be among the most expensive liabilities and complex logistical challenges companies face.

Events
COVID-19 Legal Issue Spotting for In-House Counsel
April 1, 2020
Imron T. Aly, Thomas M. Crispi, Kevin M. Nelson, Matthew F. Prewitt, J. Michael Showalter

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to create disruption around the globe, raising obvious questions about our health and wellbeing, and presenting significant business and economic challenges.

Environmental Law Advisor
First Circuit Decision Signals Vulnerability of EPA Directive Limiting Scientist Membership in Advisory Committees
March 31, 2020
Robert D. Boley, J. Michael Showalter

Historically, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has relied upon advisory committees comprising members from the scientific community to advise the EPA on the development and implementation of regulations.

Environmental Law Advisor
EPA to Relax Civil Enforcement for Non-Compliance Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
March 27, 2020
Daniel J. Deeb, Alex Garel-Frantzen

In recognition of the impact the COVID-19 outbreak is having on every facet of life, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a temporary enforcement discretion policy to excuse certain civil violations occurring during and due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

News
Lyons Quoted on DOJ Review of SEP Use in Citizen Suit Settlements
March 27, 2020

Law360

News
Can a Federal Court Obtain Jurisdiction Over an Agency’s Unpublished Informal Decisions?
March 25, 2020
J. Michael Showalter

Westlaw Journal Environmental

Environmental Law Advisor
Requirement to Report Accidental Releases to Chemical Safety Board Takes Effect
March 24, 2020
Daniel J. Deeb, Alex Garel-Frantzen

Under a new rule effective on Monday, March 23, 2020, owners and operators of stationary sources are required to report qualifying accidental releases to the ambient air of hazardous substances to the federal Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB).

Environmental Law Advisor
Environmental Compliance Relief and Requirements During Shelter-in-Place Mandate
March 23, 2020
David M. Loring, J. Michael Showalter

No single answer exists for how the regulated community is expected to meet their environmental obligations or address potential delays in environmental compliance, especially amidst shelter-in-place orders in several states due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

News
Lyons Quoted on DOJ Memo Ending EPA Practice of SEPs
March 16, 2020

The Hill

News
Lyons Quoted on DOJ Decision to End Use of SEPs
March 13, 2020

Bloomberg Environment

News
Lyons Quoted on DOJ Elimination of SEPs
March 13, 2020

E&E News Greenwire

Environmental Law Advisor
Regulated Entities: It’s Time to Speak Up if You Don’t Like How Federal Agents Come Knocking
March 2, 2020
J. Michael Showalter, Jane E. Montgomery

Federal officials often conduct unannounced, sometimes intrusive inspections of regulated entities, which can be a major disruption to companies’ operations and has historically left them with little to do about it but wait for the interruption to pass – until now.

Environmental Law Advisor
EPA Takes One Step Closer to Regulating PFAS in Drinking Water
February 26, 2020
Jasmine K. Dela Luna

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced last week its latest step in the implementation of its Action Plan—a preliminary regulatory determination regarding two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS).

Environmental Law Advisor
The Trillion Trees Initiative and Sustainability
February 24, 2020
Jane E. Montgomery

The Trillion Trees Initiative was in focus at the January 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos. President Trump endorsed the initiative in his State of the Union address. Companies may want to consider this and other green initiatives as the trend for company sustainability continues to gain traction.

Press Release
Eighty-Eight Attorneys Named to 2020 Leading Lawyers
February 19, 2020

Schiff Hardin LLP is pleased to announce that 88 attorneys have been named to the 2020 Leading Lawyers list.

Press Release
Emerging Lawyers Network Lists Seven Schiff Attorneys
February 19, 2020

Schiff Hardin LLP is pleased to announce that seven attorneys have been named to the 2020 Emerging Lawyers Network, which comprises attorneys who have demonstrated themselves to be professional, ethical, and experienced at an early stage in their legal career.

Environmental Law Advisor
SEC Indicates it Will Not Modify Climate Change Disclosure Criteria
February 18, 2020
Jane E. Montgomery

Chairman Jay Clayton provided his own view of climate disclosure criteria, and two other commission members also provided insight at the end of last month. This indicates that climate disclosure issues are top of mind for members and staff at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Environmental Law Advisor
Can a Federal Court Obtain Jurisdiction Over an Agency’s Unpublished Informal Decisions?
January 15, 2020
J. Michael Showalter

Regulated entities may not be able to challenge an agency’s informal decisions if those decisions are unpublished and the entity was not a party to the decision.

Environmental Law Advisor
2020 Renewable Energy Outlook: Strategies to Elicit Community Support
January 13, 2020
Alex Garel-Frantzen, Amy Antoniolli, Brett Cooper

Even though communities are likely to reap many benefits from proposed renewable energy projects, local opposition can delay – or altogether thwart – the progress of renewable energy projects.

Environmental Law Advisor
Advocacy Groups Have a New Opening to Enforce the CWA When States Do Not Act
January 8, 2020
Robert A.H. Middleton

A district court judge adopted the rarely applied “constructive submission” doctrine, which could ultimately give advocacy groups leverage over states that ignore Clean Water Act (CWA) requirements.

Environmental Law Advisor
2020 Renewable Energy Outlook: Redevelopment Opportunities and State and Local Tax Incentives in Lieu of Waning Federal Incentives
January 6, 2020
Alex Garel-Frantzen, Amy Antoniolli, Brett Cooper

As federal tax incentives for wind and solar energy projects set to expire this year, project costs will increase, which is sure to impact the renewable energy market in 2020.

Environmental Law Advisor
Illinois EPA Proposes PFAS Groundwater Standards
January 3, 2020
Bina Joshi

Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — long used in consumer and industrial products — have recently been in the news and the subject of increased regulatory attention, resulting in proposed and implemented regulation on both the state and federal level.

Environmental Law Advisor
Tips for Satisfying the Illinois Cannabis License Application Environmental Plan
December 16, 2019
Amy Antoniolli, David M. Loring

Illinois’ new cannabis legislation legalizing recreational cannabis is lauded as the “greenest in the nation” for its integrated environmental protections.

Environmental Law Advisor
2020 Renewable Energy Outlook: Waning Incentives, Redevelopment Opportunities, and Community Opposition
December 12, 2019
Alex Garel-Frantzen, Amy Antoniolli, Brett Cooper

Renewable energy is the fastest-growing energy source in the United States, and its development is expected to continue the growth trajectory well into 2020 and beyond.

Environmental Law Advisor
EPA Announced Latest Step in PFAS Action Plan
December 2, 2019
Daniel J. Deeb

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the latest step in implementing its February 2019 “Action Plan” for regulating a group of synthetic chemicals called per- and polyflouroalkyl substances (PFAS) last week.

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