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Understand How EPA Does Not Expect to Seek Penalties during COVID-19 Pandemic
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:41-05:00Sunday, March 29th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced last Thursday retroactively beginning March 13, 2020, a temporary policy regarding EPA enforcement of environmental legal obligations during the COVID-19 pandemic. EPA's admittedly unprecedented temporary “enforcement discretion policy” applies to civil violations during the COVID-19 outbreak as a response ...
COVID-19 Order Authorizes Delivery of Alcoholic Beverages
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:17:39-05:00Wednesday, March 18th, 2020|Categories: Land Use Law|
Most Marylanders are now aware of Governor Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr.’s March 23, 2020 Executive Order in response to the global coronavirus outbreak closing non-essential businesses, however, the Interpretive Guidance issued by the Governor’s Office of Legal Counsel makes clear the order does NOT require ...
LEED can Help Mitigate Legal Risks in ESG Disclosures
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:40-05:00Sunday, March 8th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
Public companies in the U.S. find themselves at a dynamic time of emergent environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) disclosures. Vocal socially conscious investors, activist stockholder environmental proxy proposals, and the like are driving companies to make ESG statements. This blog post highlights the legal risk ...
179D Tax Deduction Allocated from Government Buildings
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:39-05:00Sunday, February 23rd, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
On December 20, 2019, the President signed legislation reviving the Section 179D energy efficient commercial building tax deduction and while much has been written about the much needed boost to green building, little has been said about the enormous benefits available from government owned buildings. ...
One Trillion Trees
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:38-05:00Sunday, February 16th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
The One Trillion Trees Initiative was launched at the World Economic Forum last month. When President Trump announced that the United States would join the tree planting initiative on January 21 in Davos among more than 3,000 world government, business, and NGO leaders, more than ...
Migratory Bird Treaty Act Will Apply Only to Intentional Takes
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:37-05:00Sunday, February 9th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
Last week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed a rule clarifying that the scope of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act only extends to conduct intentionally injuring birds. Conduct that results in the unintentional (incidental) injury or death of migratory birds is not prohibited under ...
Low Carbon Concrete for the First Time Required by Law
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:36-05:00Monday, February 3rd, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
The negative environmental impact of concrete, the most common man made substance on Earth, has not been meaningfully responded to in 2020. Cement use in concrete is the largest single material source of greenhouse gas emissions in building. Concrete is the largest single material source ...
FERC Decision Puts State Renewable Portfolio Standards At Risk
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:35-05:00Sunday, January 26th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
In the ongoing conflagration between “reliable power” and “clean energy” many may have missed when last month federal energy policy declared reliability the winner with renewable energy subsidies (e.g., state renewable portfolio standards) the loser. In a decision that critics have called “unprecedented” the Federal ...












