They’ve Got Next: The 40 Under 40 - Christian Bromley of Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
In the 2024 They’ve Got Next: The 40 Under 40, Christian Bromley of Bryan Cave is honored for his work in litigation.
In the 2024 They’ve Got Next: The 40 Under 40, Christian Bromley of Bryan Cave is honored for his work in litigation.
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Citizen groups are petitioning the EPA to revise pesticide regulations to prohibit PFAS and plastic containers that release the chemicals into stored pesticides, the latest move in an effort to force a ban of “forever chemicals” and technologies that produce them.
A federal court narrowed the number of personal injury bellwether cases that will proceed to discovery in national litigation involving injury and other damages plaintiffs say resulted from fire suppressant foams made with PFAS.
A revised class action that seeks information about the health effects of two PFAS will remain in the federal district court that partly granted the plaintiff’s request in 2022.
A New York appellate court revived a challenge to a proposed waste and recycling facility in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York that a nonprofit environmental group says would contaminate residents’ drinking water.
States across the US are working to regulate and legislate “forever chemicals” with efforts from funding research to creating new environmental standards. Bloomberg Law is tracking these state-level regulatory and legislative developments in the PFAS State Activity Tracker.
The EPA says more than 600 PFAS chemicals are in the marketplace in the U.S. While states are racing to regulate PFAS, while the federal government lags.
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