COVID-19 Impacts on State-Level Environmental Enforcement and Compliance

Due to the public health crisis presented by COVID-19, new guidance, advisories, orders, and exemptions are issued by state and local governments on a daily basis. The wide variety of responses has left many businesses, including responsible parties and their environmental consultants, wondering how these actions impact their obligation to conduct environmental remediation and related…

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EPA Issues COVID-19 Enforcement Discretion Policy

On March 26, 2020, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued guidance addressing a range of issues related to environmental enforcement and compliance arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The guidance addresses situations where EPA may apply enforcement discretion to pandemic-related non-compliance. EPA does not expect to seek penalties for violations of routine compliance monitoring, integrity testing,…

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Endangered Species: Migratory Bird Treaty Act — Scope of Act Rule

American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL) blog on birds
February 5, 2020 Recently two of our attorneys, Richard Horder and Jacqueline Eisermann, wrote an article for the American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL). ACOEL is known for featuring articles written by prominent environmental lawyers from around the country on its website every month. Our article covers…

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American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL) blog on bees…

Recently two of our attorneys, Richard Horder and Jacqueline Eisermann, wrote an article for the American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL). ACOEL is known for featuring articles written by prominent environmental lawyers from around the country on its website every month. Our article covers a recent development in the realm of environmental law titled, “The…

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Amendments to Endangered Species Act Rules Spark Litigation

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) (“the Services”) have issued three final rules amending the federal regulations implementing the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The changes constitute the most sweeping revisions to ESA rules in the statute’s history. The new rules change how species are listed as endangered or…

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Kimberley Hale & Helen Barnes to present at “Commercial Land Use and Zoning Law” CLE on December 13, 2019

Kimberley Hale & Helen Barnes will present a section at the “Commercial Land Use and Zoning Law” CLE.  Their section titled, “Environmental Regulatory Hitches and Liabilities,” will guide attendees through the environmental considerations necessary in commercial property transactions, such as due diligence, mitigating known contamination through brownfield programs and other alternatives, negotiating environmental liability terms,…

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Expected Regulatory Proposal to Overhaul NEPA

The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is expected to release proposed regulations to substantially modify its rules implementing the 1970 National Environmental Policy Act, also known as NEPA. NEPA and its implementing regulations require federal agencies to conduct environmental review and impact assessment and engage the public on major federal actions such as infrastructure, energy…

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KMCL LAW RANKED IN 2020 “BEST LAW FIRMS”

Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter LLP (KMCL Law) has been ranked for the tenth consecutive year in the annual U.S. News – Best Lawyers¼ “Best Law Firms” list.  The firm received a national Tier 1 ranking in two practice areas, as well as tiered regional rankings in five practice areas.  In all, KMCL received tiered rankings for environmental…

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