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The third annual National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Manufacturing Legal Summit is the preeminent conference for manufacturing lawyers addressing the latest pressing challenges across the legal and regulatory landscape. Featured topics at this year’s conference will include:

  • Managing PFAS and related greenwashing issues
  • ESG and supply chain integrity
  • Labor law
  • FTC trends and enforcement priorities

Erick Hernández Gallego, co-chair of the Mexico City Energy & Natural Resources Practice and chair of the Mexico City Environmental Practice of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, collaborated with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and global management firm EY on the publication of the report “Putting the Circular Economy in

GT Shareholders Chris Bell and Laura Hammargren were featured on an Innovation Research Exchange Podcast episode titled “Greenwashing: Navigating Corporate Sustainability.” They discuss the issue of greenwashing in corporate sustainability efforts, exploring what greenwashing is, the legal and reputational risks it poses, and the strategies businesses can adopt to avoid misleading eco-friendly claims.

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On Oct. 14, 2024, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill X2-1 (ABX2-1) into law. The new law expands California Energy Commission (CEC) authority to adopt regulations requiring California refineries to maintain minimum inventories of state-compliant refined transportation fuels.

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The voluntary carbon markets have expanded rapidly recently, capturing the attention of entrepreneurs, corporate entities, and investors. Today, however, like many burgeoning markets, the voluntary carbon markets are susceptible to instability – and crime – in the absence of sufficient infrastructure, transparency, and standardized operating procedures.

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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP added a group of Environmental and Energy & Natural Resources practice shareholders based in the firm’s Denver officeAndrew SpielmanCourtney M. Shephard, and Eric Waeckerlin join the firm from Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP.

“Development opportunities on public and private lands are such an important

On May 6, 2024, Mexico’s Energy Regulation Commission (CRE) published on the National Commission for Regulatory Improvement (CONAMER) website the preliminary draft of the agreement issuing the General Administrative Provisions for the Integration of Electric Energy Storage Systems into the National Electric System (DACG).

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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws continue to proliferate in the United States, presenting significant operational challenges for consumer packaged goods companies. Earlier in 2024, Minnesota became the sixth state to enact a broad packaging EPR law, joining California, Colorado, Maine, Oregon, and Maryland in the emerging trend of states imposing responsibility for end-of-life management for