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January 29, 2013

More Fracking Means More Liability

Source: http://www.globest.com, January 28, 2013 By: Antoinette Martin In the wake of several multi-million dollar settlements over pollution caused by hydraulic fracturing, including two in this state, a New York legal specialist has published an article called “Fracking Know-How” for property owners and insurers. LeClairRyan partner Michael J. Case writes in this month’s issue of […]

January 28, 2013

California Fracking Lawsuit Charges State Has Done Insufficient Job Of Regulating Practice

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com, January 25, 2013 By: Aaron Sankin An environmental group has filed suit against the state of California for doing what it deemed an insufficient job of regulating the controversial process of hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.” In a complaint filed in Alameda County Superior Court earlier this week, the Arizona-based Center For Biological Diversity […]

January 25, 2013

Lawsuit Filed to Stop Unregulated Fracking in California

Source: http://www.equities.com, January 24, 2013 The Center for Biological Diversity issued the following news release: The Center for Biological Diversity went to court today to compel California regulators to enforce an existing state law that should protect people and the environment from hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a rapidly spreading new method of oil and gas […]

January 25, 2013

Pesticide Settlement reached

Read here about a settlement that was reached for subsidiaries of a chemical company in a pesticide case.

January 25, 2013

Study of Radiation Levels in Wastewater

Read here about a study that Pennsylvania plans to conduct to determine radiation levels in wastewater and byproducts.

January 24, 2013

Mondaq Business Briefing – Davis LLP Canada – Can Water Itself Be A Pollutant?

Source: Mondaq Business Briefing, January 22, 2013 Posted on: http://envfpn.advisen.com We have previously looked at the question of whether rock debris flying through the air could be considered a “contaminant” having an “adverse effect” on the environment. The Ontario Court of Appeal has said “yes” and the Supreme Court of Canada will hear that appeal […]

January 24, 2013

Princeton joins PCB lawsuit

Source: The Landmark, January 24, 2013 By: Phyllis Booth Princeton has joined other Massachusetts school districts in a class action lawsuit involving PCBs in school buildings. Princeton’s involvement in the suit concerns the PCBs at Thomas Prince School. At their Jan. 14 meeting, selectmen voted to authorize Town Administrator John Lebeaux to engage the New […]

January 24, 2013

Bill Would End Towns' Liability for Superfund Site Cleanup

Source: NJ Spotlight, January 23, 2013 By: Tom Johnson A controversial measure to redefine hazardous waste is being opposed by environmentalists and business groups Getting dragged into one of the most contentious pollution cleanup cases in New Jersey history is costing dozens of municipalities millions in legal fees, with no end in sight. The Legislature […]

January 23, 2013

Beazley Launches Environmental Cleanup Costs Insurance

Source: http://www.equities.com, January 22, 2013 Specialized policy – unique in the industry – supports the US brownfield redevelopment community Beazley plc (BEZ.L) has expanded its environmental products offering with the launch of an Environmental Cleanup Costs insurance policy that provides coverage for cost overruns for remediation of known conditions at covered locations. The product, written […]

January 23, 2013

Proposed changes to Spill Act raise stink

Source: http://www.njbiz.com, January 21, 2013 By: Jared Kaltwasser Don’t exempt public entities, opponents say A years-old legal fight over pollution in the lower Passaic River could lead to significant changes in the way the state enforces its 30-year-old Spill Compensation and Control Act. At issue is whether publicly owned sewer systems, wastewater treatment plants and […]

January 23, 2013

Arkansas Supreme Court finds the pollution exclusion ambiguous, triggering the insurer’s duty to defend

Source: http://www.lexology.com, December 31, 2012 By: Brian S. Scarbrough and Jan A. Larson In Scottsdale Insurance Co. v. Morrow Land Valley Co., No. 11-905 (Ark. May 31, 2012), the Arkansas Supreme Court held that an insurance policy’s pollution exclusion was fairly susceptible to more than one reasonable interpretation, and thus was ambiguous under Arkansas law. […]

January 23, 2013

Recent decisions from the Indiana Court of Appeals and Indiana Supreme Court find absolute pollution exclusion overbroad and ambiguous

Source: http://www.lexology.com, December 31, 2012 By: Brian S. Scarbrough and Jan A. Larson, Jenner & Block In State Automobile Insurance Co. v. DMY Realty Co., LLP,977 N.E.2d 411 (Ind. Ct. App. Oct. 23, 2012) (No. 49A05-1109-PL-486), the Indiana Court of Appeals relied on a number of other recent Indiana Supreme Court cases in finding an […]

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