Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani | USA | 11 Mar 2024
The following matrix provides insight into state anti-indemnity statutes. Forty-five (45) states have enacted anti-indemnity statutes that limit or…
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Lexology PRO | Global, USA | 20 Jan 2023
As the EPA creates new reporting requirements and states file major class action litigation, businesses should take steps to evaluate PFAS operations risk management and work towards mitigation in 2023.
Lexology PRO | Georgia, Global, USA | 1 Jul 2022
A status update on US state laws that have and will come into effect as a result of the Roe v Wade overturning.
Global, USA | 17 Mar 2022
A status update on US state privacy bills and laws as well as the implications for businesses operating in, or providing services to, the US.
Frost Brown Todd LLP | USA | 28 Jul 2021
Tax increment finance (TIF) legislation continues to evolve in many states within the Frost Brown Todd footprint. Below are summaries of recent…
Thompson Hine LLP | USA | 9 Apr 2020
One of the tried and true defenses to a claim is that the statute of limitations has expired. Before COVID-19 this was a simple determination, now it…
Bricker & Eckler LLP | USA | 21 Jan 2016
While state attorneys general from Ohio and West Virginia continue their legal challenge of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Clean…
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP | USA | 2 Nov 2012
Surface owners, neighbors and others indirectly affected by the issuance of an oil and gas well drilling permit might be surprised to learn that they do not have a clear right to challenge the terms contained in that permit.
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | USA | 9 May 2012
By June 1, 2012, radio and television Station Employment Units in the listed states must prepare and place in their Public Inspection File and post on their website, if they have one, their FCC Annual EEO Public File Report.