Mar 3, 2026

Massachusetts Federal Court Concludes that Biopellets Containing PFAS are “Useful Products,” Providing Defense to Superfund Liability – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox

March 2, 2026 Sean C. Kellem, Esq. MGKF Litigation Blog A federal district court in Massachusetts recently issued companion decisions addressing the “useful product defense” in the context of biosolids that contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).  In twin orders dated December 30, 2025, the court held that biosolid pellets, […]

Mar 3, 2026

PADEP Appears to Axe Proposed Regulatory Changes to 91.33 Spill Reporting – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox

March 2, 2026 Todd D. Kantorczyk, Esq. and Jessica D. Hunt, Esq. MGKF Special Alert In April 2025, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), through the Environmental Quality Board, proposed changes to 25 Pa. Code § 91.33 to clarify the immediate notification requirements for unauthorized discharges that would cause […]

Mar 3, 2026

Packaging EPR Compliance Across State Lines: Why There’s No One-Size-Fits-All Strategy – Update from Bick Law LLP

For manufacturers that sell products in multiple states, the growing patchwork of packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws is quickly becoming a major compliance burden. Several states, including Colorado, California, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington now have packaging EPR programs—each with different definitions of producers and covered packaging materials, […]

Mar 3, 2026

Environmental Law Alert – Firm Represents Advocates in Rulemaking Leading to Significant Reductions in Emissions from Oil and Gas Operations in Colorado – Update from Kaplan Kirsch

On February 20, 2026, the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission (Commission) adopted rules to continue to reduce emissions of methane and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from oil and gas operations in the state. Kaplan Kirsch represented Colorado Communities for Climate Action (CC4CA) (a coalition of 47 local governments) and Environmental Defense […]

Feb 27, 2026

EPA Repeals Climate Endangerment Finding While MA Court Invalidates DOE Reason – Update from McGregor Law Group PC

By Abigail George In an interesting coincidence a U.S. District Court issued a ruling that the Department of Energy (DOE) violated federal law in issuing its proposed rulemaking to repeal the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) endangerment finding for greenhouse gases. Two weeks later, the Administration repealed the finding, anyway, on […]