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Brigard & Urrutia, a Lex Mundi Firm

This resource provides an overview of basic aspects of Colombian law.

Raymond L. Coss, Leah A. Dundon, and Julia Morton
9 pages

Climate change is upon us, and in-house counsel are struggling to mitigate risk in a warmer world. As the society-at-large moves toward a low carbon economy, companies are increasingly looking to the legal department to assess and disclose its environmental impact. The future of sustainability is here, are you ready for what’s next?

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Interest Area: Environmental
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States, Global
Pedro Agão Seabra Filter, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)

This short article explains what types of licensing and procedures are required under Brazilian law in order to exploit natural resources, and the competence of each of Brazil's federative entities to issue licenses.

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Interest Area: Environmental
Source: Resource Library
Region: Brazil
Mark S. Dreux

In the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) citations can be deceptive. Even when the proposed penalty in the citation appears to be insignificant, the citation can still be end up being extremely costly. Employers should evaluate the potential financial impact the OSHA citation could have on their company, and from that evaluation, decide whether to challenge the citation or settle it on a reasonable basis. This article will outline the major issues that each employer should consider in evaluating the full financial impact of a citation upon the company.

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Source: Resource Library
Audience: Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments

This is a sample of TSCA Reform deadlines.

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Interest Area: Environmental
Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
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