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Jun 1, 2020

Biobased Products News and Policy Report – Update from Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.

Biobased and Renewable Products Update Federal U.S. Senators Join Forces In Bipartisan Bill Supporting Biofuel Producers On May 21, 2020, U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced a bill directing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary to establish a renewable feedstock reimbursement program. Aiming to support […]

May 26, 2020

Environmental Law & Policy Alerts – Update from Somach Simmons & Dunn

State Water Board Adopts Regulations for Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program  On May 5, 2020, the State Water Resources Control Board adopted regulations to update the Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program, which oversees the accreditation of environmental testing laboratories that test drinking water, wastewater discharges, and hazardous waste cleanup sites for compliance […]

May 25, 2020

Two Courts Require Symptomatic Condition for Tort Claims and Place Limitations on Availability of Medical Monitoring Damages – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox

May 22, 2020 Austin W. Manning MGKF Litigation Blog In two recent decisions, courts have continued to preclude “classic” tort claims without proof of a current symptomatic condition and to place substantial limits on medical monitoring clams under state common law. In Benoit v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corporation, No. 17-3941 (2d […]

May 25, 2020

“To Apply or Not to Apply, that is the Question” For Permit Applicants Under COVID-19 Emergency Laws in Massachusetts – Update from McGregor & Legere, PC

COVID-19 emergency statutes, orders, rules and policies have upended the traditional schedules for municipal and regional boards and commissions, as well as state agencies, to act on land use applications for zoning, subdivision, wetlands, board of health, and other permits and approvals. This leaves the landowner, developer, builder, lender, investor, […]

May 22, 2020

Medical Monitoring Claims Continue the Trend of Surviving Preliminary Motion Practice – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox

May 21, 2020 Austin W. Manning MGKF Litigation Blog As we forecasted earlier this year, the uptick in medical monitoring cases surviving the motion to dismiss phase in federal court continues. Most recently, Judge Joseph R. Goodwin for the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia denied […]