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125 High Street
Oliver Street Tower, 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02110, United States
Phone: (617) 670-8800
Fax: (617) 670-8801
Areas Of Practice
  • Agriculture
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
  • Appellate Practice
  • Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law
  • Business Organizations
  • Class Action
  • Commercial Law & Contracts
  • Construction Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Government
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Labor & Employment Law
  • Litigation
  • Maritime Law
  • Products Liability
  • Professional Malpractice
  • Real Estate
  • Toxic Torts
  • Transportation
  • Zoning, Planning & Land Use
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  • California
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  • Florida
  • Illinois
  • Louisiana
  • Massachusetts
  • Mississippi
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  • New York
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200+ Attorneys

MA Appeals Court to Weigh New Construction Defect Claims Under Statute of Repose

An appeal being filed with the Massachusetts Appeals Court (Appeals Court) involving construction defects alleged against a condominium developer has the potential to impact construction and design professionals. As a result of… more

Amended Complaints, Amicus Briefs, Appeals, Appellate Courts, Condominiums

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States Revitalizing Design-Bid-Build for Tunnel Projects

Design-bid-build remains a widely used delivery method for tunnel projects, yet disputes often arise from subsurface conditions, risk allocation and misunderstandings about the roles and responsibilities of project participants… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Disputes, Construction Industry, Construction Project, Design-Bid-Build

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Potential Implications to Companies Nationwide Following US Supreme Court's Ruling that Expands General Jurisdiction in Pennsylvania

On June 27, 2023 the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., No. 21-1168 (2023) vacating the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision, which held that it was a violation of the Due… more

Constitutional Challenges, Due Process, Foreign Corporations, Fourteenth Amendment, General Jurisdiction

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EPA Proposes Amendments to PFAS Reporting Rule, Reducing Burden on Manufacturers and Importers

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a proposed rule that would amend the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Section 8(a)(7) PFAS Reporting and Recordkeeping Rule, originally finalized on October 11, 2023… more

Comment Period, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Exemptions, Importers, Manufacturers

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EPA Releases Draft Human Health Criteria for PFAS in Waterbodies

On December 19, 2024, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released draft health-based recommendations for levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water bodies. These draft recommendations… more

Administrative Procedure Act, Clean Water Act, Contamination, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances

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When Life Gives You Lithium-Metal Anodes, Make PFAS Destruction Technologies

Researchers at the University of Chicago are riding the lithium surge with their high-voltage innovation. Inspired by failures that make chemicals degrade in lithium-metal batteries, Chibueze Amanchukwu and colleagues… more

Emerging Technologies, Innovative Technology, Lithium Batteries, PFAS, Research and Development

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Rhode Island Joins Growing State Effort to Ban PFAS in Consumer Products

Rhode Island recently passed the Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024, which will ban the manufacture, use and distribution of certain products with intentionally added PFAS starting January 1, 2027. The Act further states “[i]t is the… more

Consumer Protection Laws, Environmental Policies, Hazardous Substances, Manufacturers, New Legislation

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California Appellate Court Clarifies Knowledge Standard for School District Negligent Supervision Claims

In a significant decision for school districts and institutional defendants, the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, granted a writ of mandate reversing a trial court’s denial of summary adjudication in Rancho Cucamonga… more

Appellate Courts, California, Employees, Evidence, Liability

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Further Lessons to the Wise in Unfair Settlement Practice Litigation: Recent Massachusetts Trial Court Decision Highlights Draconian Implications of Chapter 93A/176D Claims

Every year or so, another case crops up in Massachusetts highlighting the significance and seriousness of Massachusetts General Laws Chapters 93A and 176D relative to unfair claims handling and bad faith settlement practices… more

Bad Faith, Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Consumer Protection Laws, Insurance Claims

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Manufacturers Face Daunting Reporting Requirements Under EPA's TSCA PFAS Reporting Rule

On October 11, 2023, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published in the Federal Register a final rule, under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), that establishes reporting requirements for manufacturers of per-… more

Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances, Imports, Manufacturers

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Radical Changes to New York's Wrongful Death Law Advocated by State Legislature

The New York legislature is attempting to monetize the incalculable—emotional pain and suffering from losing a loved one. Referred to as the Grieving Families Act Assembly Bill A6698 (Grieving Family Act or the bill) passed… more

Damages, New York, Pain and Suffering, Wrongful Death

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One of Governor Baker's Last Acts Changes Massachusetts Trucking Requirements

On January 2, 2023, former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed Massachusetts House Bill 5103, “An Act to Reduce Traffic Fatalities,” into law. The goal of this bill is to prevent road-related injuries and deaths… more

Drivers, Governor Baker, Motor Vehicles, Public Safety, Speed Limits

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Michigan Court Limits State PFAS Enforcement Authority Where FAA Mandates AFFF Use

As federal regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) narrows or stalls, states have accelerated efforts to regulate PFAS. One of the regulatory mechanisms employed by states is to bring enforcement actions to… more

Airports, Aviation Industry, Contamination, Enforcement Actions, Environmental Litigation

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PFAS in Focus: The UK's Next Move

Recently, the United Kingdom unveiled its novel “science-based and evidence-led” PFAS Plan. The plan aims to coordinate action between governments, businesses, and regulators to better understand the sources of per- and… more

Contamination, Drinking Water, Environmental Policies, Hazardous Substances, PFAS

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California Appellate Court Clarifies Knowledge Standard for School District Negligent Supervision Claims

In a significant decision for school districts and institutional defendants, the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, granted a writ of mandate reversing a trial court’s denial of summary adjudication in Rancho Cucamonga… more

Appellate Courts, California, Employees, Evidence, Liability

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New $203M Chicken Price Fixing Settlement Moves Toward Approval

In March 2025, a new settlement was reached in a class action suit against several chicken processors accused of conspiring to reduce supply and raise the price of chicken. This most recent settlement is scheduled for a fairness… more

Agribusiness, Antitrust Litigation, Antitrust Violations, Class Action, Compensation

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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to Address the Application of the Statute of Repose to Contractual Indemnification Claims

An issue of great importance to all construction project parties, including design professionals and contractors, is pending before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC). In the matter of Trustees of Boston University… more

Breach of Contract, Claim Limitations, Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Construction Project

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New York City Moves to Eliminate PFAS from Firefighter Protective Gear

The New York City Council has proposed a new bill to ban the use of “forever chemicals” in the turnout gear worn by FDNY’s 11,000 firefighters. See Notice and Provision to Fire Department Personnel of Firefighting Protective… more

Class Action, Environmental Litigation, Environmental Policies, Fire Departments, Multidistrict Litigation

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EPA Proposes to Add Environmental Justice, Climate Change and PFAS to National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives for FY 2024–2027

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it is seeking public comment on its proposal to address environmental justice, climate change and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in its National… more

CERCLA, Climate Change, Compliance, Contamination, Enforcement

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Potential Implications to Companies Nationwide Following US Supreme Court's Ruling that Expands General Jurisdiction in Pennsylvania

On June 27, 2023 the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., No. 21-1168 (2023) vacating the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision, which held that it was a violation of the Due… more

Constitutional Challenges, Due Process, Foreign Corporations, Fourteenth Amendment, General Jurisdiction

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Court Grants Preliminary Approval of $1.2 Billion Discover Credit Card Settlement

The US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois recently granted preliminary approval of a $1.2 billion settlement in a class action involving Discover-related credit cards. Background - In 2023, three separate… more

Business Litigation, Class Action, Consumer Financial Products, Credit Cards, Fees

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Florida Appeals Court Clarifies Timing for Damages in a Breach of a Construction Contract

In the case of Bandklayder Dev., LLC v. Sabga, No. 3D23-1906, 2025 WL 15275 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. Jan. 2, 2025), a Florida Appeals Court followed established Florida precedent holding that damages for a breach of construction… more

Appellate Courts, Breach of Contract, Construction Contracts, Construction Litigation, Contract Disputes

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States Implement Bans on "Intentionally Added" PFAS in Consumer Products

Washington and New Jersey have passed regulations to prohibit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in consumer products. Washington’s Safer Products for Washington Program will eventually ban certain consumer products with… more

Consumer Product Companies, Environmental Policies, Exemptions, Hazardous Substances, Manufacturers

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DC Panel Puts the Brakes on EPA's Attempt to Undo PFAS MCLs

On Wednesday, January 20, 2026, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (DC Circuit) unanimously denied a request by the Trump Administration to vacate and remove maximum… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Biden Administration, Contamination, Drinking Water

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Update: Court Certifies PFAS Class Action Against Smucker Pet Food

Update (Jan. 22, 2026): Following publication of this article, Judge William H. Orrick certified a class of California consumers in Jeruchim et al. v. The J.M. Smucker Co. et al. (N.D. Cal.). Our analysis below reflects the… more

Advertising, California, Class Action, Class Certification, Consumer Product Companies

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States Revitalizing Design-Bid-Build for Tunnel Projects

Design-bid-build remains a widely used delivery method for tunnel projects, yet disputes often arise from subsurface conditions, risk allocation and misunderstandings about the roles and responsibilities of project participants… more

Construction Contracts, Construction Disputes, Construction Industry, Construction Project, Design-Bid-Build

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FDA PFAS Cosmetics Report Flags One Chemical for Potential Safety Concern

On December 29, 2025, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published its Report on the Use of PFAS in Cosmetic Products and Associated Risks (Report). The Report, as required under the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation… more

Cosmetics, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (MoCRA), New Legislation, New Regulations

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Indiana Sharpens Its Approach to PFAS Regulation

Indiana House Representative Becky Cash authored and introduced Indiana House Bill 1110 for consideration on January 5, 2026, one of the latest bills across the country attempting to regulate the usage and discharge of per- and… more

Department of Environmental Management, Discharge of Pollutants, Drinking Water, Environmental Policies, New Legislation

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DC Panel Puts the Brakes on EPA's Attempt to Undo PFAS MCLs

On Wednesday, January 20, 2026, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (DC Circuit) unanimously denied a request by the Trump Administration to vacate and remove maximum… more

Appeals, Appellate Courts, Biden Administration, Contamination, Drinking Water

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Amid US Uncertainty in PFAS Regulation, Europe Presses Forward

On January 12, 2026, the European Commission for the Environment, Climate Change, and Energy (the European Commission) implemented its new regulations on per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFAS) for European Union (EU) member… more

Corporate Counsel, Drinking Water, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), EU, European Commission

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States Implement Bans on "Intentionally Added" PFAS in Consumer Products

Washington and New Jersey have passed regulations to prohibit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in consumer products. Washington’s Safer Products for Washington Program will eventually ban certain consumer products with… more

Consumer Product Companies, Environmental Policies, Exemptions, Hazardous Substances, Manufacturers

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EPA's PFAS Rule Challenged in DC Circuit

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent rule designating two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals, PFOA and PFOS, as hazardous substances has already been met with resistance, as several groups… more

Appellate Courts, CERCLA, Chamber of Commerce, Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

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Delaware Tenants Get Their Own Miranda Rights

On June 14, 2023, the Delaware General Assembly passed Senate Bill (the Bill), an act to amend the Delaware Landlord–Tenant Code1 giving many tenants a right to representation. The Bill aims to provide low-income families,… more

Delaware, Dispute Resolution, Eviction, General Assembly, Landlords

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Understanding Delaware's Property Tax Overhaul: What You Need to Know with Appeal Deadlines Approaching

Delaware’s property tax system is undergoing a significant overhaul that will alter the property taxes owed on each property. For the first time in decades, the state’s counties are reassessing property values to reflect current… more

Appeals, Filing Deadlines, Property Owners, Property Tax, Real Estate Transactions

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Release of Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia Practice Advisory on Use of Artificial Intelligence in Professional Practice: Relevance to Design Professional Practice

On November 22, 2024, Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia (EGBC) released Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Professional Practice, a practice advisory for EGBC registrants that provides guidelines on the use of… more

Artificial Intelligence, Bias, Compliance, Confidential Information, Data Privacy

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Challenges of Applying Superfund Law to PFAS

In September 2022, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the designation of two per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as hazardous chemicals under the Comprehensive Environmental Responses, Compensation,… more

CERCLA, Contaminated Properties, Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances

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New CA Law Affects Civil Actions Beginning January 1, 2024

Recently signed into California law by Governor Gavin Newsom, SB 235, the amendment to CCP 2016.090, is to take effect on January 1, 2024. In essence, this amendment is to modify and amend the existing law in California state… more

California, Civil Code, Disclosure Requirements, Discovery, New Legislation

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SCOTUS Affirms That Affidavits-of-Merit Not Required to Support Professional Malpractice Lawsuits in Federal Court

More than half of the US states require the filing of an affidavit or a certificate of merit as a prerequisite to advancing a professional malpractice or liability claim. Failure to submit the required documentation may result… more

Affidavits, Berk v Choy, Delaware, Evidence, Expert Witness

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12 Percent Interest? In This Economy? The Massachusetts SJC Affirms Statutory Interest Rate Added to Judgment

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently handed down a decision affirming that the 12 percent interest rate imposed on damage awards is constitutional. Chief Justice Scott L. Kafker wrote the May 9, 2023, decision in… more

Consumer Protection Laws, Damages, Due Process, Litigation Strategies, MA Supreme Judicial Court

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COO Chris McDevitt Discusses Using Emotional Intelligence to Build Productive Teams

Chris McDevitt, COO of MG+M The Law Firm, discusses the importance emotional intelligence to ensure continued success and longevity at law firms. "Using EI to understand the composition of your team and what motivates them… more

Business Development, Employee Engagement, Firm Leadership, Law Practice Management, Professional Development

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Challenges of Applying Superfund Law to PFAS

In September 2022, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the designation of two per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as hazardous chemicals under the Comprehensive Environmental Responses, Compensation,… more

CERCLA, Contaminated Properties, Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances

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Massachusetts Enacts Law Targeting PFAS in Firefighter Protective Gear

On August 15, 2024, Massachusetts Governor, Maura Healy, signed legislation that will regulate and ultimately end the sale of protective gear for firefighters that contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)… more

Firemen, Hazardous Substances, PFAS, Popular, Protective Gear

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Recent Sixth Circuit Decision May Define the Landscape of PFAS Litigation

On November 27, 2023, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an important decision reversing class certification that could significantly impact the future of PFAS litigation, particularly where plaintiffs have attempted to… more

Appellate Courts, Class Action, Class Certification, PFAS, Reversal

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The Complexity of Finding a Balanced Approach in PFAS Legislation

Across the United States, there has been a concerted effort to confront the pervasive issue of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) through legislative measures that ban the use and/or sale of PFAS-containing products that… more

Department of Defense (DOD), DTSC, Environmental Policies, Hazardous Substances, PFAS

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Understanding Delaware's Property Tax Overhaul: What You Need to Know with Appeal Deadlines Approaching

Delaware’s property tax system is undergoing a significant overhaul that will alter the property taxes owed on each property. For the first time in decades, the state’s counties are reassessing property values to reflect current… more

Appeals, Filing Deadlines, Property Owners, Property Tax, Real Estate Transactions

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Silicosis in Stone Countertop Workers: Regulatory Update and Proposed Legislation

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) recently reported its first confirmed case of silicosis associated with occupational exposure in the stone countertop industry and in response, issued a safety alert.1 The case… more

Construction Industry, Employer Responsibilities, Hazardous Substances, Manufacturers, New Legislation

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Get it in Writing or Else! Business Broker or "Finder's" Agreements

The economy relies on brokers to connect parties with mutual business interests and needs, whether it is the sale of real estate, procurement of insurance, or joint investment. The broker plays a very important role in… more

Brokers, Fee Agreements, Finder's Fees, Investment, Joint Venture

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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: EPA's New Initiative Will Assist 200 Small or Disadvantaged Communities Reduce Their Exposure to PFAS and Other Contaminants

On November 20, 2024, the US Environmental Protection Agency announced its new initiative—The Tackling Emerging Contaminants Initiative (Initiative). This Initiative is funded by a portion of President Biden’s $50 billion… more

Contamination, Drinking Water, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances, Manufacturers

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EPA Mandates Toxics Release Inventory Reporting for Seven Additional PFAS

Recently, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) automatically expanded the list of chemicals covered under the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) via inclusion of seven additional per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)… more

Contamination, Documentation, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances, Manufacturers

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SCOTUS Affirms That Affidavits-of-Merit Not Required to Support Professional Malpractice Lawsuits in Federal Court

More than half of the US states require the filing of an affidavit or a certificate of merit as a prerequisite to advancing a professional malpractice or liability claim. Failure to submit the required documentation may result… more

Affidavits, Berk v Choy, Delaware, Evidence, Expert Witness

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The Protection of AI-Generated Works as Intellectual Property

On September 19, 2024, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral arguments in Thaler v. Perlmutter, appealing a 2023 decision by Judge Beryl Howell. Stephen Thaler applied for copyright protection for an image titled… more

Artificial Intelligence, Authorship, Copyright, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Litigation

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Court Grants Preliminary Approval of $1.2 Billion Discover Credit Card Settlement

The US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois recently granted preliminary approval of a $1.2 billion settlement in a class action involving Discover-related credit cards. Background - In 2023, three separate… more

Business Litigation, Class Action, Consumer Financial Products, Credit Cards, Fees

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New Hampshire Lakes PFAS Study May Help Inform Regulatory Standards

If you escape for a leisurely weekend of fishing at New Hampshire lakes this summer, you might be able to call yourself a “citizen scientist” if you donate your of your catch to science. Dartmouth College researchers are… more

Department of Environmental Resources, Hazardous Substances, PFAS, Toxic Chemicals

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Update: Court Certifies PFAS Class Action Against Smucker Pet Food

Update (Jan. 22, 2026): Following publication of this article, Judge William H. Orrick certified a class of California consumers in Jeruchim et al. v. The J.M. Smucker Co. et al. (N.D. Cal.). Our analysis below reflects the… more

Advertising, California, Class Action, Class Certification, Consumer Product Companies

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Silicosis in Stone Countertop Workers: Regulatory Update and Proposed Legislation

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) recently reported its first confirmed case of silicosis associated with occupational exposure in the stone countertop industry and in response, issued a safety alert.1 The case… more

Construction Industry, Employer Responsibilities, Hazardous Substances, Manufacturers, New Legislation

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EPA Terminates Research Grants on PFAS Exposure and Reduction in Agriculture

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently terminated over $15 million in grants for research aimed to reduce potential exposure to “forever chemicals,”, i.e., per and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), from food to… more

Agribusiness, Agricultural Sector, Contamination, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Federal Funding

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EPA Adds Nine Additional PFAS to the Toxics Release Inventory: Implications for Businesses and Communities

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made a significant update to its Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)1, automatically adding nine per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to the list of chemicals subject to… more

Compliance, Environmental Justice, Environmental Policies, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Environmental Social & Governance (ESG)

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The Protection of AI-Generated Works as Intellectual Property

On September 19, 2024, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral arguments in Thaler v. Perlmutter, appealing a 2023 decision by Judge Beryl Howell. Stephen Thaler applied for copyright protection for an image titled… more

Artificial Intelligence, Authorship, Copyright, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Litigation

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EPA Proposes to List PFAS as Hazardous Waste Under Resources Conservation and Recovery Act

On February 8, 2024, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed changing the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to include nine per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to the list of hazardous… more

Contamination, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances, PFAS, RCRA

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Michigan Court Limits State PFAS Enforcement Authority Where FAA Mandates AFFF Use

As federal regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) narrows or stalls, states have accelerated efforts to regulate PFAS. One of the regulatory mechanisms employed by states is to bring enforcement actions to… more

Airports, Aviation Industry, Contamination, Enforcement Actions, Environmental Litigation

See all updates »

Florida Appeals Court Clarifies Timing for Damages in a Breach of a Construction Contract

In the case of Bandklayder Dev., LLC v. Sabga, No. 3D23-1906, 2025 WL 15275 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. Jan. 2, 2025), a Florida Appeals Court followed established Florida precedent holding that damages for a breach of construction… more

Appellate Courts, Breach of Contract, Construction Contracts, Construction Litigation, Contract Disputes

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