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Environmental Regulation and Commercial Implications 2010: How the New Administration, Congress and the Courts Have Changed the Rules
Chair(s):
Edward L. Strohbehn Jr., Philip E. Karmel
Practice Area:
Enforcement (Environmental law),
Environmental law,
Regulation and compliance (Environmental law)
Published:
Apr 2010
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ISBN:
9781402413940
PLI Item #:
24052
CHB Spine #:
N580
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Chapter 1. Climate Change—Regulatory Developments 2010
Chapter 2. California’s Climate Change Program: Lessons for the Nation
Chapter 3. The Changing Climate of Cooperative Federalism: The Dynamic Role of the States in a National Strategy to Combat Climate Change
Chapter 4. Environmental Regulation and Commercial Implications 2010
Chapter 5. Recent EPA Developments Under the Clean Air Act and the Status of New York’s Programs
Chapter 6. Clean Water Act Developments
Chapter 7. Other Regulatory Developments: Federal and European Union Chemical Management Initiatives in 2010
Chapter 8. Legislative Watch: Climate Change Bills, Energy Bills, and the Biofuels Controversy
Chapter 9. Vapor Intrusion, Brownfields, and Cleanups
Chapter 10. New York Court of Appeals Broadens Eligibility for State Brownfields Program
Chapter 11. The Impact of Burlington Northern on New York State Jurisprudence
Chapter 12. Case Law Develops for Site Eligibility Under New York State’s Brownfield Cleanup Program
Chapter 13. Brownfields 101
Chapter 14. Rough Justice: U.S. Supreme Court Liberalizes Use of Apportionment Instead of Joint and Several Liability in Superfund Litigation and Clarifies Conditions for Imposing “Arranger” Liabilty Under CERCLA
Chapter 15. Vapor Intrusion and Contaminated Site Remediation: An Overview
Chapter 16. Environmental Disclosure in SEC Filings—2010
Chapter 17. New York State Statutes Impacting Environmental Disclosure
Chapter 18. Assurance of Discontinuance Pursuant to Executive Law § 63(15) (Settlement Agreement with Dynegy)
Chapter 19. SEC Climate Change Disclosure— An Outline of One in-House Environmental Counsel’s Perspectives and References
Chapter 20. Federal Register, Vol. 75, No. 25 Monday, February 8, 2010, Part III Securities and Exchange Commission: 17 CFR Parts 211, 231 and 241 Commission Guidance Regarding Disclosure Related to Climate Change; Final Rule
Chapter 21. Intersections of Environmental Law, Securities and Accounting
Chapter 22. Disclosure of Loss Contingencies— FASB Moving Slowly on Smaller Scale
Chapter 23. The Effectiveness of Voluntary Environmental Programs—A Policy at a Crossroads?
Chapter 24. Corporate Environmental Initiatives and Sustainability
Chapter 25. The Greening of U.S. Investment Real Estate— Market Fundamentals, Prospects and Opportunities
Chapter 26. Globalization and Global Trends in Green Real Estate Investment
Chapter 27. Regulation of Environmental Marketing Laims
Chapter 28. Carbon Neutral: The New Green—Substantiation Issues for the Next Generation of Environmental Claims
Chapter 29. Complying with the Environmental Marketing Guides
Chapter 30. Advertising and Marketing Communication Practice: Consolidated ICC Code
Chapter 31. Framework for Responsible Environmental Marketing Communications (Prepared by ICC Commission on Marketing and Advertising)
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