Every Transaction in Which a Public Company Sells All or a Meaningful Portion of Its Business Should Be Approached as Though It Will Give Rise to Litigation. By Steven F. Carman and Chauncey M. Lane
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Proposed Discharge
Court Decision Vacating Mine NPDES Permit Creates Uncertainty Regarding Compliance with Biological Integrity Water Quality Standard. By Ali Nelson
Read MoreDo Safety Complaints Allow Bad Deeds To Go Unpunished?
By Erik Dullea and Mark Savit Part Two of Section 105(c)’s Two-Headed Monster – The Interference Complaint.
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By Erik Dullea and Mark Savit This is the first part of a two-part series. –Ed.
Read MoreFirst Metal Mining, Then More?
The Trump Administration Endeavors to Lift Uranium Mining Ban Near Grand Canyon. by Megan Caldwell
Read MoreDéjà Vu All Over Again
MSHA’s Latest on the Workplace Examination Rule. By Mark Savit
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Regulations, Inspections, Enforcement Risks and Power Politics. By Henry Chajet
Read MoreTrump’s Mining Regulation Rollback
The Administration’s Efforts to Unwind Regulations Applicable to the Mining Industry Are Sure to Meet With Pushback. By Jason Moore
Read MoreWhy Should You Care About the Dakota Access Pipeline?
The Aggregates Industry Should Take Heed Of The Lessons That Can Be Learned From The Contentious Approval Of The Pipeline. By Ali Nelson
Read MoreWorking Alone
MSHA’s Working Alone Standard Has Virtually Nothing To Do With Recent Fatalities. By Brian Hendrix
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