January 2022

EPA Requests Comment on Draft TSCA Screening Methodology to Evaluate Chemical Exposures and Risks to Fenceline Communities – Update from Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.

On January 21, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of and solicited public comments on the “Draft TSCA Screening Level Approach for Assessing Ambient Air and

EPA Requests Comment on Draft TSCA Screening Methodology to Evaluate Chemical Exposures and Risks to Fenceline Communities – Update from Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. Read More »

S.D.N.Y. Court Dismisses PFAS Related Claims Due to Lack of Personal Jurisdiction and Plaintiff’s Failure to State a Claim – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox

January 18, 2022 David R. Struwe MGKF Litigation Blog Recently, there has been an explosion of litigation involving per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”) contamination.  In SUEZ Water New York Inc. v.

S.D.N.Y. Court Dismisses PFAS Related Claims Due to Lack of Personal Jurisdiction and Plaintiff’s Failure to State a Claim – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox Read More »

Calculate When Your Permits Expire If Issued Before or During the Covid Emergency: 462 Extra Days? – Update from McGregor Legere & Stevens, PC

Written by Nathaniel Stevens, Esq. Effective June 15, 2021, Governor Baker rescinded the COVID-19 State of Emergency in Massachusetts which he issued 462 days earlier on March 10, 2020. This ending

Calculate When Your Permits Expire If Issued Before or During the Covid Emergency: 462 Extra Days? – Update from McGregor Legere & Stevens, PC Read More »