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Feb 24, 2020

Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Dismisses Environmental Rights Amendment Challenge – Update from Manko Gold

February 24, 2020 Thomas M. Duncan MGKF Litigation Blog On February 21, 2020, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court dismissed a claim brought by a group of municipalities alleging that a Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) regulation governing the siting of gas meters failed to sufficiently protect historic resources under Article I, […]

Feb 19, 2020

EPA Releases New PAL Guidance – Update from Jorden, Hiser & Joy

EPA Releases New PAL Guidance February 19, 2020 – Eric L. HIser, Esq. On February 13, 2020, EPA Assistant Administrator Anne Idsal released a draft “Guidance on Plantwide Applicability Limitation Provisions Under the New Source Review Regulations” (Draft PAL Guidance) for public comment.  The Draft PAL Guidance addresses concerns about […]

Feb 18, 2020

Biobased and Renewable Products Update – Update from Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.

Biobased and Renewable Products Update February 13, 2020 Federal Democrats Propose Legislation To Phase Out Single-Use Plastic Products On February 11, 2020, U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-NM), U.S. Representative Alan Lowenthal (D-CA), U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR), and U.S. Representative Katherine Clark (D-MA) introduced a bill that would phase out […]

Feb 17, 2020

Recent Federal Developments – Update from Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.

B&C Launches TSCA Tutor™ Online, On-Demand Training Courses: Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C®) is pleased to announce the release of the complete suite of TSCA Tutor™ regulatory training courses online and on-demand at www.TSCAtutor.com. Professionals seeking expert, efficient, essential training can preview and enroll in on-demand classes to complete at […]

Feb 17, 2020

Third Circuit Holds That “Stigma Damages” for Pipeline Projects Must be Supported by Objective, Reliable Evidence – Update from Manko Gold Katcher & Fox

February 14, 2020 Zachary J. Koslap MGKF Litigation Blog They say stigmas are social constructs. In court, however, they must be based on relevant and objective evidence, so says the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in a precedential opinion involving the amount of compensation owed to private landowners […]