The updated model of the remedial design/remedial action consent decree and statement of work seeks to streamline and quicken CERCLA settlement negotiations and address environmental justice concerns of Superfund sites in...more
Governor Brown and Legislature give the state’s Department of Toxic Substances Control more power to regulate hazardous substances.
On Friday, October 2, 2015, California Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed into law a...more
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Statute of Limitations
Trial court may select the method of accounting for prior settlement in allocating response costs among liable parties, but claims to recover settlement payments are limited to costs consistent with the National Contingency...more