MLA In The News: Environment, Energy & Product Regulation Practice
Peter Gray is quoted regarding the significance of a toxic tort case.
Michael Boucher is quoted regarding a recent analysis by the Environmental Working Group saying confidential business information (CBI) protections in the U.S. keep crucial chemical information from the public and even from EPA personnel.
During a December 15 interview with Fox Business Network, Peter Gray discusses what has been happening in Copenhagen and how the talks there could change the way companies do business in the US.
During the December 15 edition of The Hayes Advantage on Bloomberg Radio, Peter Gray discusses the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen as well as the chances of passage of a climate change bill.
As one of the most contentious issues in the international climate negotiations, climate finance is expected to be a major focus in Copenhagen. During today's OnPoint, Jon Sohn explains the climate finance issue and discusses U.S. and European pledges for international aid to developing nations.
Cal/EPA’s Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) hosted its fifth nanotechnology symposium, “Nanotechnology Initiative Symposium V: An Industry Perspective” in Sacramento on November 16, 2009. The symposium focused on the benefits, risks, potential health and environmental impacts of the emerging nanotechnology industry.
Peter Gray, Partner with the firm's Environment, Energy & Product Regulation practice, weighs in on climate change from a corporate perspective.
Todd Silliman, who has been assisting Rabun County with the acquisition and permitting of a facility for the past two years, addresses water quality concerns and emphasizes that the discharge permit the county is applying for would feature strict requirements.
R. Todd Silliman, a partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, representing Georgia in the Lanier Lake case is quoted on Georgia's position in the U.S. Supreme Court appeal.
The election of Barack Obama promises a new era of eco-awareness in the US. Fred Anderson, a partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, is quoted on thoughts of integrating the high priority environment policy into other industries.
The Daily Report's Second Annual Law Firm Climate Change Survey confirms that there's a strong movement from the sidelines to the playing field of climate change. Peter Gray, Chair of the firm’s Environment, Energy and Product Regulation Department, is quoted saying companies are "looking at not just how to survive, but to thrive" as climate change shapes a new agenda in business, the regulatory arena and politics.
R. Todd Silliman, a partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, representing Georgia in the Lanier Lake case is quoted on Georgia's position in the U.S. Supreme Court appeal.
R. Todd Silliman, a partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, representing Georgia in the Lanier Lake case is quoted on Georgia's position in the U.S. Supreme Court appeal.




