Montana Big Sky Resort Defeats Water Pollution Claims at Trial
A private Montana ski and golf resort’s sprinkler and pond systems don’t violate the US Clean Water Act, a federal jury ruled.
An environmental group claims a Utah county is illegally paving a road through the state’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday announced a final rule pushing back compliance deadlines for coal ash groundwater monitoring and closure reports.
More companies globally are disclosing pollution caused by their suppliers and customers as new regulatory requirements take hold, even though they’re not sure their figures are reliable, according to a new report.
The Justice Department urged a federal court in Wisconsin to pause an order requiring Enbridge to stop operating its Line 5 pipeline on parts of a tribal reservation.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday reapproved farmers’ ability to use a frequently-litigated weedkiller whose application federal courts have twice blocked.
A private Montana ski and golf resort’s sprinkler and pond systems don’t violate the US Clean Water Act, a federal jury ruled.
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The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday reapproved farmers’ ability to use a frequently-litigated weedkiller whose application federal courts have twice blocked.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday announced a final rule pushing back compliance deadlines for coal ash groundwater monitoring and closure reports.
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Perimeter Solutions LP is cleared to perform a $1.3 billion sole-source contract to supply aerial long-term fire retardant products to the US Forest Service because a rival company is unable to provide a qualified product, the GAO said in a decision released Friday.
A firm headed by veterans of the US military and intelligence services has agreed to buy Chemaf SA, a troubled Congolese copper and cobalt producer that’s become a focal point in Washington’s efforts to shore up critical mineral supplies.
An environmental group claims a Utah county is illegally paving a road through the state’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday.
Charis Engineering LLC owes fellow oilfield-services company BCCK Engineering Inc. $8.4 million in a trade secrets dispute concerning the construction of nitrogen rejection units.
More companies globally are disclosing pollution caused by their suppliers and customers as new regulatory requirements take hold, even though they’re not sure their figures are reliable, according to a new report.
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A former attorney sued Blank Rome LLP on Friday after the firm allegedly failed to protect her from a male colleague who the attorney said sexually assaulted her.
Cadwalader litigation practice leaders Nicholas Gravante and Phil Iovieno resigned on Friday due to conflicts of interest with clients of the firm’s partner in a planned merger, Hogan Lovells.
Companies are warning political uncertainty in Venezuela could impact revenue or operations following recent US military intervention in the country.
Insulet Corp. can add $15 million in attorneys fees to its $59.4 million victory over EOFlow Co. Ltd. in an insulin pump trade secrets dispute, a Massachusetts federal judge ruled.
All four Big Law firms fighting President Donald Trump’s executive orders will make their arguments against the directives on the same day, an appeals court ruled Friday.
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