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California Delays Extended Producer Responsibility Regulations for Plastic and Packaging: Three Takeaways

Earlier this month, California Governor Gavin Newsom directed the state’s recycling agency, CalRecycle, to restart the process of issuing regulations for California’s landmark plastic and packaging extended producer...more

Let’s Just Be Friends: When “-Friendly” is More Than Mere Puffery

“Kid-friendly.” “Reef-friendly.” “Earth-friendly.” “Pet-friendly.” There’s no shortage of products that are marketed as being “-friendly.” There’s also no shortage of litigation that accuses products of not being as...more

Merry and Bright: Health Canada Recalls Artificial Christmas Trees for Potential Burn or Fire Hazard

For folks who can’t wait for Christmas, when to put up their tree can be a dilemma. Should they wait until after Thanksgiving? December 1? Or throw all caution to the wind and put up their decorations as soon as the last...more

Meeting New Challenges: Environmental, Energy, and ESG Issues to Watch in 2024

The regulated community faces a complex and evolving landscape. As we head into 2024, our team of energy, environmental, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) attorneys provide insights and guidance on how to...more

ESG Update: NGOs Push Substantive Policy Agendas in Comments to FTC’s “Green Guides”

In recent years, “sustainability” has gone from being a niche product approaching, in some quarters, a religion. Few would argue with the proposition that issues like climate- and carbon-neutrality and recyclability have...more

Plastic Supply Chain – From Petrochemicals to Consumer Products – Caught in the Crosshairs

The war on plastics and petrochemicals has ramped up in 2023. The first two months of the year have seen the petrochemical supply chain under stress....more

ESG Litigation Update: Circular Economy-Focused Litigation

Americans have been “recycling” since colonial times. However, it wasn’t until the 1960s that Americans began viewing recycling ― often provided alongside rubbish removal ― a more formal solution to problems posed by consumer...more

Where In the World Did My Food Come From: FDA’s Food Traceability Rule Takes Effect

On January 20, 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) final rule on food traceability will take effect. Regulated entities will have a three-year compliance period, with a current compliance date of January 20,...more

Follow the Money: How Litigation Finance May Be Tilting the Scales

The US litigation finance industry is valued at over a billion dollars and has continued to grow as potential funders increasingly see litigation as an investment opportunity. Despite the growing presence of litigation...more

Don’t Walk Under That Mistletoe: Limited Liability for Agritourism Destinations

‘Tis the season for many Americans to head out to a local Christmas tree farm. But what if in the course of picking out the perfect tree, someone twists their ankle out in the fields, a tree being felled falls on a caroler,...more

ESG and Sustainability Litigation as Vehicles to Compel Environmental Policy Change

US environmental policy changes tend to occur at a glacial pace, particularly at the federal level. Frustrated with the pace of change, environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and state regulators are increasingly...more

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