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Response Costs Must Be Necessary To Be Recovered ( January 2000 )
In the case of Southfund PartnersIII v. Sears, Roebuck and Co., 57F. Supp. 2d 1369 (N. D. Ga. 1999), plaintiff wa. -
Sell of Chemicals Not "Arranger" Under CERCLA ( January 2000 )
In the case of Freeman v. Glaxo Wellcome Inc., 189 F.3d 160 (2d Cir. 1999), the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Se. -
Trashing Superfund: The Role Of Municipal Solid Waste In CERCLA Cases ( November 1999 )
This article was originally published in the Outside Perspectives section of CCM -The American Lawyer's Corporate C. -
New Jersey Revises Soil Cleanup Criteria ( August 1999 )
Examined are the NJDEP's revised Soil Cleanup Criteria for beryllium, cadmium, chromium, and total xylenes. -
Police and Fire Costs: Must a Carrier Pay? ( October 1999 )
You've had an overturn accident, spilling several thousand gallons of gasoline onto a busy highway. -
Pre-CERCLA Sale Agreement Held to Transfer Liabilities Arising Under Later Laws ( August 1999 )
Examined is the Sixth Circuit Court's ruling in White Consolidated Industries, Inc. v. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, which will limit claims by purchasers based upon sale contracts that were consummated prior to enactment of environmental liability statutes. -
Recommendations to Reform and Finance New York State's Remedial Programs ( August 1999 )
This article examines the Superfund Working Group's recommendations for reform in the areas of statutory liability reforms, cleanup standards, and redevelopment incentives. -
President Clinton's "Year 2000 Information Disclosure Act" ( September 1999 )
Introduction President Clinton's "Year 2000 Information Disclosure Act" is an attempt to encourage entities to. -
Superfund Reauthorisation Or Reform: To Be Or Not To Be? ( September 1999 )
While both parties in Congress agree that Superfund needs significant reform, they disagree on the appropriate . -
Land Use and Environmental Law Briefing No. 78: California's Reenactment of Its Superfund Law Is a Mixed Bag ( July 1999 )
This article provides a detailed analysis of Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act as revised by SB47.