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Back to the Future PRPS Regain Access to the Courts in United States v. Atlantic Research Corporation
James B' Slaughter
ABA's Environmental Litigation Committee Newsletter, Fall 2007


Keen on Green: Five Firms Talk About How They Did Something About It
Daniel M. Krainin
New York Law Journal, Volume 6, Number 5, October 2007


Diminishing Deference: Recent Trends in Clean Water Act Cases
Karen M. Hansen, Richard S. Davis, Ami M. Grace-Tardy, and W. Parke Moore
BNA, Inc.'s Daily Environment Report, October 26, 2007


A Regulatory Proposal That Even The Supreme Court Could Love
Fred R. Wagner and W. Parker Moore
ABA's Natural Resources & Environment, Summer 2007


Status Check: Assessing Interior's Implementation of the Energy Policy Act of 2005
Peter J. Schaumberg and William N. Sinclair
Sustainable Development Law & Policy (Vol. VII, Issue 3), Spring 2007


Global Warming NEPA Challenges Likely to Increase
Nicholas W. van Aelstyn
ABA Public Lands and Resources Newsletter, Vol 9, No. 1, April 2007


The Role of Standards in the Field of Nanotechnology in Informing the International Legal Community
Philip A. Moffat
ISO Focus, April 2007


EPA's Supplemental Definition of Solid Waste: Another Regulatory Go-Round
Donald J. Patterson, Jr. and Elizabeth M. Richardson
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., March 30, 2007


Options for Potentially Responsible Parties in the Wake of the Aviall Decision
Karl S. Bourdeau and W. Parker Moore
BNA Environment Reporter, February 23, 2007

Reproduced with permission from Environment Reporter, Vol. 38, No. 8, pp. 440-467 (Feb. 23, 2007). Copyright 2007 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033), http://www.bna.com


Pacts Americana?
K. Russell LaMotte
The New York Times, December 15, 2006

This article was originally published in the New York Times Op-Ed Section.


New Developments Regarding Marine Genetic Resources
K. Russell LaMotte
ABA Section of Environment, Energy and Resources, International Environmental Law Committee Newsletter, December 2006


Ocean Law and Policy: An Update
Karen M. Hansen
ELI's Environmental Law Reporter, November 2006


Massachussets' New Expedited Permitting Law Summarized
Brian C. Levey & Marc J. Goldstein
The Greater Boston Builder, October 2006


Status Check: Assessing Interior's Implementation of the Energy Policy Act of 2005
Peter J. Schaumberg & William N. Sinclair
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Journal, October 2006

This paper was originally published by the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Journal, Vol. 43, No. 2 (2006)


Environmentalism and the Supreme Court: A Cultural Analysis
Jonathan Z. Cannon
33 Ecology Law Quarterly 363, October 2006


Issues at the Forefront of Water Quality Pollution Trading: How Agriculture, Regulation, and Market Factors will Drive Future Trades
Ami M. Grace-Tardy, Karen M. Hansen and Richard S. Davis
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, October 2006


Collision Course: Rail Transportation and the Regulation of Solid Waste
Stephen M. Richmond & Marc J. Goldstein
ABA's Natural Resources & Environment, Fall 2006


Cargo Sweeping in the Great Lakes: A Coherent Regulatory Framework?
K. Russell LaMotte & Richard S. Davis
ABA's Natural Resources & Environment, Fall 2006


Biosolids Management: Options, Opportunities & Challenges
James B. Slaughter, Richard S. Davis, Christopher J. McKenzie and Angela R. Farleigh
A NACWA Handbook, August 2006

The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) recently published "Biosolids Management: Options, Opportunities & Challenges", a handbook developed to provide agency managers and staff with a general overview of the current policy, regulatory, and legal developments concerning the various practices used to manage biosolids. The handbook was developed by a team of NACWA public agency and private affiliate representatives. Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. contributed to the publication as NACWA's legal affiliate. Comprising the Beveridge & Diamond team were James B. Slaughter, Richard S. Davis, Christopher J. McKenzie and Angela R. Farleigh. The handbook can be purchased via the bookstore on the NACWA website.


Growing Attention to Product Stewardship Initiatives Seen in Latin America
Madeleine B. Kadas, Lydia González Gromatzky and Jackson F. Morrill
BNA International Environment Reporter, August 9, 2006

Reproduced with permission from International Environment Reporter, Vol. 29, No. 16, pp. 596-602 (Aug 9, 2006). Copyright 2006 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., (800-372-1033), www.bna.com


CERCLA Contribution Rights After Cooper: Supreme Court Shuts One Door, But Will Lower Courts Open Others?
Daniel M. Krainin and Rowan C. Seidel
Andrews Environmental Litigation Reporter, July 14, 2006


Reversing the Flow: The Interconnectivity of Environmental Law in Addressing External Threats to Protected Lands and Waters
James M. Auslander
Harvard Environmental Law Review, July 2006

Copyright 2006 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Harvard Environmental Law Review


Second Circuit Ruling that New York City Must Obtain an NPDES Permit When Transferring Water Between Two Distinct Waterbodies Appears In Conflict With EPA's Proposed Water Transfer Rule
W. Parker Moore and Richard S. Davis
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, July 2006


Pollutant Load Allocations in the Chesapeake Bay: A Comparison of One Alternative Approach to TMDLs
Karen M. Hansen & Richard S. Davis
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, July 2006


A Look Back: Twenty Years of the Clean Water Act's Whole Effluent Toxicity Biomonitoring Program
Lydia González Gromatzky
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, June 2006


Trends in Commercial Development of Ocean Resources: New Laws and Policies Present Opportunities and Risks
Part II
Karen M. Hansen and K. Russell LaMotte
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, May 2006


Electronic Discovery and the Environmental Litigator
Paula J. Schauwecker
ABA's Natural Resources and Environment, Spring 2006


The Adequacy of FIFRA to Regulate Nanotechnology-Based Pesticides
Alan J. Sachs
ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, May 2006


The Evolution of Interstate Water Disputes into Regional Cooperative Management Regimes: Launching a New Model Compact for Interstate Water Issues
Karen M. Hansen
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, May 2006


U.S. Supreme Court Hears Argument on the Regulation of Dams Under Clean Water Act
W. Parker Moore & Richard S. Davis
Eastern Water Law & Policy Reporter, April 2006


Trends In Commercial Development Of Ocean Resources: New Laws and Policies Present Opportunities And Risks
Part I
Karen M. Hansen and K. Russell LaMotte
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 2006


New TSCA Regulatory Activities by EPA
Cynthia Lewis
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., March 20, 2006


Nanotechnology Regulatory Developments
Cynthia Lewis and Alan Sachs
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., February 14, 2006


Manufacturers and Importers Face More Extensive Chemical Reporting This Year
Cynthia Lewis and Ami Grace-Tardy
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., February 2, 2006


Court Case and Regulatory Action May Impact Clean Water Act Effluent Limitation Guidelines in 2006
Karen M. Hansen and Richard S. Davis
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, February 2006


EPA's Pretreatment Streamlining Rule Authorizes Greater Local Control of the Federal Pretreatment Program
Karen M. Hansen and Richard S. Davis
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, February 2006


The Kid Safe Chemicals Act: A Significant Potential Change to the Toxic Substances Control Act
Cynthia Lewis and Jackson Morrill
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., January 27, 2006


25 Years of Superfund Liability: Progress Made, Progress Needed (BNA Analysis and Perspective)
Karl S. Bourdeau and Steven M. Jawetz
BNA Environment Reporter, Vol. 37, No. 2, January 13, 2006


Product-based Environmental Regulations: Europe Sets the Pace
Paul E. Hagen
Volume 37, No. 3, Trends, American Bar Association 8-9, January 2006


Ocean Law Initiatives Will Affect Some Traditional Water Quality Ossues and Wetlands Development Projects, and Present a New Frontier of Water Use Opportunities
Karen M. Hansen & Richard S. Davis
Eastern Water Law and Policy Reporter, January 2006


When the Law Is on Your Side -- Current Legal Issues on Land Application
James Slaughter
Biosolids Technical Bulletin, Volume 10, Number 5, September 2005


Bay State Moves to Address Perchlorate Contamination
Jeanine Grachuk
Boston Business Journal, Vol. 25, No. 30, August 26, 2005


Animal Cruelty Law in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia
Patrick R. Jacobi
DC Bar Section of Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources, Summer 2005


Residual Risk Standards: "Phase Two" of Clean Air Toxics Provisions
David Friedland
BNA Daily Environmental Report, June 5, 2005


Seven Ways to Bulletproof the Transportation Conformity Process
David M. ("Max") Williamson, David M. Friedland and Gus B. Bauman
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., June 2005


The Stockholm Convention On Persistent Organic Pollutants
Paul Hagen and Michael Walls
Volume 19, No. 4, Natural Resources & Environment 49-52 (Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association), Spring 2005


Information Quality Act Challenges to Flawed Use of Science
Karl S. Bourdeau
Volume 19, No. 4, Natural Resources & Environment 41-48 (Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association), Spring 2005


Options For Potentially Responsible Parties to Pursue Recovery of Response Costs in the Wake of the Aviall Decision
Karl S. Bourdeau
Contaminated Property Transactions: Deals for Development (RTM Communications, Inc. Conference), April 2005


Future of the "Feeney Amendment" After High Court's Sentencing Rules
William N. Sinclair
Washington Legal Foundation's Legal Backgrounder, February 11, 2005


Biotech Crops, Biosafety Protocol: Genetically Modified Sustainability?
Daniel M. Krainin
19 Natural Resources & Environment 63-69 (Section of Natural Resources Law, American Bar Association), Fall 2004


Take Mediation Seriously - And Succeed
Harold Himmelman
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, October 2004


Use of Supplemental Environmental Projects to Address Environmental Justice
Benjamin Wilson
19 Human Rights, ABA, Vol. 30 No. 4, Fall 2004


Winning Preemption and Damages Under Federal Environmental Law
James Slaughter and James Auslander
Environmental Litigation Committee Newsletter 5-7 (American Bar Association, Section of Litigation, Environmental Litigation Committee), Fall 2004


Regulating Deicing Runoff from Highway Operations
Richard Davis
Transportation Research Circular 307-319 (Transportation Research Board of National Academies, Sixth International Symposium on Snow Removal and Ice Control Technology), June 2004


Protecting Work Product and Communications of Public Relations Consultants from Discovery
James Slaughter and Nessa Horewitch
ABA Litigation Section Corporate Counsel Committee Newsletter, Spring 2004


How Will Ocean Policy Changes Affect Your Business
Karen Hansen
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., April 1, 2004


Issues & Overview Editorial: Water's Time
Richard Davis and Roberta Savage
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 1, 2004


South Florida Water Management District v. Miccosukee Tribe of Indians: Supreme Court Considers Extending Clean Water Act Regulation
Richard Davis
35 Environment Reporter 91-98 (BNA Publications), January 9, 2004


Corporate Successor Liability Law Under CERCLA: The Vitaility of the Substantial Continuity Test in Superfund Cleanups
James B. Slaughter and Katherine T. Gates
34 Environment Reporter 2363-2370 (The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.), October 24, 2003


A Private Sector Guide to Community Relations
Benjamin F. Wilson and Dana Palmer
Human Rights 19 (American Bar Association, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities), Fall 2003


New York Enacts Historic Brownfields Legislation
Christopher J. McKenzie
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., October 2003


TVA v. EPA: The Eleventh Circuit Invalidates A Key EPA Administrative Enforcement Mechanism - Part II
David Friedland, Steve Herman and Laura McAfee
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, October 2003


EPA Enforcement Finalizing Enforcement Watch List
Steven Herman and Richard Davis
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., September 1, 2003


TVA v. EPA: The Eleventh Circuit Invalidates A Key Administrative Enforcement Mechanism - Part I
David Friedland, Steve Herman and Laura McAfee
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, September 2003


U.S. v. Bestfoods Postscript: Developments In Parent "Operator" Liability Under Superfund
Holly Cannon and Anthony Michaels
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, September 2003


U.S. v. Ohio Edison and U.S. Duke Energy: Conflicting Interpretations of "Routine Repair" Defense
David Friedland and Laura McAfee
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., September 2003


Environmental Defense Targets Diesel Exhaust from Stationary Source for Regulation
David M. Friedland and Thomas Richichi
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., August 20, 2003


New European Chemicals Policy Imperils U.S. Economic Growth
Philip A. Moffat
Washington Legal Foundation's Legal Backgrounder, August 8, 2003


U.S. District Court Issues Opinion on Natural Resource Damages Case: U.S. V. ARCO
Steven Jawetz
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., May 13, 2003


Preemption of Local Environmental Regulations: Courts and the Legislature Reject Local Control of Biosolids
James Slaughter
Environmental Law News, Spring 2003


EPA's Water Quality Trading Policy
Donald J. Patterson
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 1, 2003


EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Initiate Post-SWANCC Rule Making on Isolated Wetlands and Issue Interim Guidance Memorandum
Fred Wagner
The Environmental Counsel (Business Laws, Inc.), March 15, 2003


Construction Activities On One Acre or More of Land Now Subject to Permitting and Enforcement
Richard S. Davis
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., March 10, 2003


EPA Signs 13 Final NESHAPs
David M. Friedland
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., March 6, 2003


Wetlands Update: Post-SWANCC Rulemaking on Isolated Wetlands
Fred Wagner and Gus Bauman
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., January 15, 2003


Nationwide Overview of Transportation Conformity Lawsuits
David M. ("Max") Williamson, David M. Friedland and Gus B. Bauman
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., December 1, 2002


Summary of Proposed NESHAP for the Site Remediation Category
David Friedland and Gus Bauman
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., December 2002


EPA Administrator Approves Final and Proposed Rules to Reform New Source Review Program
David M. Friedland
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., November 2002


2002 Impaired Waters Lists That Form Foundation For TMDL Program Implementation Are in Play
Richard Davis
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., October 1, 2002


EPA Proposes Bank of Ozone-Depleting Substance, Chlorobromomethane
Paul E. Hagen
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., October 1, 2002


Will Green Collar Corporate Wrongdoing Be The Next Target
Steven Herman
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, September 2002


Texas Issues Phase Two of Compliance History Rules
Madeleine Kadas
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., August 9, 2002


EPA Issues NSR Reform Package
Robert Brager, David M. Friedland and Laura K. McAfee
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., July 1, 2002


Texas Facility Alert: Compliance History
Madeleine Kadas
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., July 1, 2002


Superfund Update 2001: Courts of Appeals Narrow Liability
James Slaughter
Toxic Torts & Environmental Law (Defense Research Institute), Spring 2002


The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Examines the MACT Floor
David Friedland
BNA Daily Environment Reporter, April 23, 2002


District Court Upholds Environmental Assessment for Ohio Highway
Fred R. Wagner and Fritz Shoch, Assistant Attorney General, State of Ohio
The Natural Lawyer, Spring 2002


New Brownfields Law Will Affect Transactions of Potentially Contaminated Property
Karl S. Bourdeau
Real Estate Finance Journal (Warren, Gorham & Lamont), Spring 2002


TNRCC Issues Proposed Rules On Emissions Events Reporting
Madeleine Kadas
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., April 2002


EPA Revises the Requirements of the "MACT Hammer"
David M. Friedland
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., March 11, 2002


Federal Court Holds that FIFRA Data Compensation Arbitration Awards are Judicially Enforceable
Harold Himmelman and Kathy Szmuszkovicz
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., January 1, 2002


Investigation and Evaluation: Keys to Selecting Safe Sites for School Construction
Fred R. Wagner
From the Ground Up: Legal Issues in Construction (National School Boards Association), January 1, 2002


Summary of the Small Business Liability Relief of Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2001
Karl Bourdeau
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., January 2002


Texas Environmental Rule Could Have Nationwide Impact
Robert Brager and Madeleine Kadas
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., January 2002


Introductory Note to UNESCO: Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
K. Russell LaMotte
American Society of International Law, January 1, 2002


Corps of Engineers Proposal to Modify the Nationwide Permit Program
Fred R. Wagner
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., August 1, 2001


Alleviating The Nightmare: Insurance For Product Recall
John H. Kazaknjian
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, June 1, 2001


The Legal Concerns of Historic Insurance
John Kazanjian
Brownfield News, June 2001


Federal Preemption of Pesticide Tort Claims - 2000 in Review
Michael R. Neilson
Chemical Regulation Reporter (Bureau of National Affairs), April 23, 2001


Is Superfund Dead?
Steven M. Jawetz
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 1, 2001


Transportation Planning and Air Pollution: The Search for Common Ground
David Friedland, Gus Bauman and David Williamson
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, April 2001


Supreme Court Issues Opinion in EPA v. American Trucking Association
David Friedland
Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., February 2001


Beware of "Absolutes": "Absolute" or "Total" Pollution Exclusions Should Not Bar Insurance Coverage of Product Claims Against Pesticide Manufacturers
John H. Kazanjian
Pesticides, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know Committee Newsletter (American Bar Association, January 2001), January 1, 2001


The Green Diplomacy Gap
Paul Hagen
The Environmental Forum (Environmental Law Institute), August 2000


TMDLs: A Primer
Richard Davis
The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, June 2000


How We Can Grow Smarter: More Rational Land Use Planning Would Help Businesses and Communities
Henry L. Diamond and Gus B. Bauman
33 Legal Times, May 22, 2000


The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: New Rules for International Trade in Living Organisms
Paul Hagen
12 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 967-716 (Georgetown University Press), Spring 2000