Husch Blackwell’s Jeffrey Neeley authored an article, “Solar Panel Tariff Creates New Uncertainty” that appeared in Law360 this week. The article discusses in depth the proclamation signed by President Trump last week. From the article:

[T]he relief announced provides that the first 2.5 gigawatts of imported cells are excluded from the additional tariffs. The use of an

Husch Blackwell’s Charlie Merrill authored an article, “It’s Up To EPA, Congress To Act On Commerce Reg Reforms” that appeared in Law360 this week. The article identifies recommendations for reform and actions needed for this reform to take place.

The U. S. Department of Commerce recently issued a report on the input it received from manufacturers

Husch Blackwell’s Charlie Merrill’s two part series on “The Regulatory Reforms Manufacturers Want Most” appeared in Law360 this month. The series covers manufacturers’ responses to DOC on environmental issues and examine commenters’ responses on regulations related to air pollution. Read an excerpt below:

U.S. manufacturers and their trade associations have submitted comments to the U.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA) impose a comprehensive and often onerous program regulating the disposal and recycling of hazardous wastes. If you generate a secondary material that would need to be managed as a hazardous waste if you disposed of it, but the

Husch Blackwell’s Tom Gemmell submitted a paper abstract and proposal (“Effect of FAA’s Guidance for Exemption Petitions”) for a presentation and round table discussion at AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems 2015 conference in May 2015.

Because AUVSI (Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International) received hundreds of proposals, it’s holding an online community vote this week.

To vote

Husch Blackwell’s Charlie Merrill and Megan Galey’s article, “Looking at RCRA Liability Post-Closure Care Period” appeared in Law360 today.

“Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act hazardous waste management regulatory program, the owner or operator of a closed hazardous wasteland disposal unit must perform post-closure care activities and provide financial assurance for the estimated costs

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