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Waller Lansden's November 3, 1997 Environmental Group Bulletin informed you of a Tennessee Department of Environmen.
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Economic Incentives to Encourage Brownfield's Redevelopment in New Jersey ( April 1998 )
This article will focus solely on the financial inducements now available under New Jersey law to encourage redevelopment of Brownfield sites. -
Liability Protection For Corporate Shareholders ( January 1998 )
In Donahey v. Bogle, the federal Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit has just extended important protection to cor. -
Major California Legislation Enacted in 1997 Relating to Superfund/Real Property Cleanups ( January 1998 )
CALIFORNIA SUPERFUND/REAL PROPERTY CLEANUPS Environmental Responsibility Acceptance Act S.B. 1081 (Calderon). -
CERCLA Successor Liability: Theories of Liability ( June 1997 )
INTRODUCTION The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42U.S.C. ??9601- 9675 ("C. -
Indirect Owner/Operator Liability Under CERCLA ( June 1997 )
Introduction When Congress enacted the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ("CERC. -
Legislative Developments Provide New Protections for Secured Creditors and Fiduciaries ( June 1997 )
INTRODUCTION Since the passage of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ("CERCL. -
Part 201 Civil Penalty Moratorium to End -- State Actions Against Liable Property Owners and Operators Expected ( June 1997 )
June 5, 1997, marks the end of the moratorium on the assessment of civil penalties on owners and operators of conta. -
Site Assessments And Other Environmental Due Diligence Considerations From Site Owners' and Purchasers' Perspectives ( June 1997 )
Introduction Environmental considerations are often crucial in the sale or acquisition of real estate, stock or as. -
Special Bulletin: Federal and State Superfund Statutes Are Amended to Protect Lenders ( January 1997 )
The possibility of environmental liability for lenders resulting from making, administering or foreclosing on loa.