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Environmental Regulation 2011: Managing in the Face of Rapid Change
Chair(s):
Edward L. Strohbehn Jr., Philip E. Karmel
Practice Area:
Enforcement (Environmental law),
Environmental law,
Environmental liability,
Regulation and compliance (Environmental law)
Published:
Feb 2011
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ISBN:
9781402415364
PLI Item #:
29209
CHB Spine #:
N587
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Chapter 1. Climate Change—Regulatory Developments 2010
Chapter 2. Outline of Key Issues: Climate Change—Regulatory Developments
Chapter 3. Impact of the 2010 Midterm Elections on Greenhouse Gas Legislation
Chapter 4. With Legislation Stalled, EPA Presses Forward with Greenhouse Gas Regulatory Program Under the Clean Air Act As January 2, 2011 Trigger Date Approaches
Chapter 5. Clean Air Act Developments in Year 2010
Chapter 6. EPA Is Taking a More Aggressive Role in Clean Air Act Enforcement Against Owners of Coal-Fired Generating Units, Including the Targeting of Municipalities for “Informal” Enforcement Negotiations (Latham & Watkins Client Alert Number 1108, December 8, 2010
Chapter 7. EPA’s PSD and Title V Permitting Guidance for Greenhouse Gases: Overview and Analysis (Latham & Watkins Client Alert Number 1104, December 3, 2010)
Chapter 8. California Air Resources Board Adopts Renewable Electricity Standard Raising California’s Renewable Mandate to 33 Percent by 2020 (Latham & Watkins Client Alert Number 1091, October 21, 2010)
Chapter 9. Similarities and Differences in Global Legislation: Nanotechnology—Overview and Update
Chapter 10. Summary and Comparison of House and Senate TSCA Legislative Efforts
Chapter 11. Corporate Environmental Preparedness
Chapter 12. Corporate Environmental Initiatives and Sustainability
Chapter 13. Vapor Intrusion, Site Remediation, and Recent Guidance
Chapter 14. EPA’s New Construction Industry Effluent Limitations Guidelines
Chapter 15. New California General Storm Water Permit: Are You Ready to Comply? (Holland & Knight Environment Alert)
Chapter 16. EPA’s Clean Water Act Enforcement Initiative: How the New Enforcement Climate Will Impact Water Agencies
Chapter 17. New Developments in Managing Environmental Liabilities: Vapor Intrusion, Superfund and Water Quality
Chapter 18. 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” Liability Under CERCLA
Chapter 19. Environmental Issues in Bankruptcy & Settlement
Chapter 20. U.S. EPA, Clean Water Act (CWA) Enforcement Documents
Chapter 21. U.S. EPA, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCA): Enforcement Documents
Chapter 22. Environmental Regulation 2011: Managing in the Face of Rapid Change
Chapter 23. A Fresh Look at Ethical Obligations for Environmental Lawyers
Chapter 24. Ethical Limits on Sharing Client Confidential Information with the Client’s Other Professionals
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