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Fmc Corp. V. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Seth T. Bonilla Apr 2020

Fmc Corp. V. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Seth T. Bonilla

Public Land & Resources Law Review

In 1998, FMC Corporation agreed to submit to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes’ permitting processes, including the payment of fees, for clean-up work required as part of consent decree negotiations with the Environmental Protection Agency. Then, in 2002, FMC refused to pay the Tribes under a permitting agreement entered into by both parties, even though the company continued to store hazardous waste on land within the Shoshone-Bannock Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. FMC challenged the Tribes’ authority to enforce the $1.5 million permitting fees first in tribal court and later challenged the Tribes’ authority to exercise civil regulatory and adjudicatory jurisdiction over …


Asarco Llc V. Atlantic Richfield Company, Ryan L. Hickey Apr 2018

Asarco Llc V. Atlantic Richfield Company, Ryan L. Hickey

Public Land & Resources Law Review

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liabiltiy Act, commonly known as CERCLA, facilitates cleanup of hazardous waste sites and those contaminated by other harmful substances by empowering the Environmental Protection Agency to identify responsible parties and require them to undertake or fund remediation. Because pollution sometimes occurrs over long periods of time by multiple parties, CERCLA also enables polluters to seek financial contribution from other contaminators of a particular site. The Ninth Circuit clarified the particuar circumstances under which contribution actions may arise in Asarco LLC v. Atlantic Richfield Co., holding non-CERCLA settlements may give rise to CERCLA contribution …


Justice Delayed: A Tribal Attorney’S Perspective On Elwha River Dam Removal And Ecosystem Restoration, Russell W. Busch Jun 2007

Justice Delayed: A Tribal Attorney’S Perspective On Elwha River Dam Removal And Ecosystem Restoration, Russell W. Busch

The Future of Natural Resources Law and Policy (Summer Conference, June 6-8)

Presenter: Russell W. Busch, Attorney for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe

10 pages.


Litigation, E. D'Angelo Oct 1992

Litigation, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, E. D'Angelo Jul 1992

Litigation, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, E. D'Angelo Jan 1992

Litigation, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, E. D'Angelo Oct 1991

Litigation, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, E. D'Angelo, R. Fellmeth, V. Rabago Aug 1991

Litigation, E. D'Angelo, R. Fellmeth, V. Rabago

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, E. Angelo, J. Miller, V. Rabago May 1991

Litigation, E. Angelo, J. Miller, V. Rabago

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, E. D'Angelo Jan 1991

Litigation, E. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, C. Oshiro Jul 1990

Litigation, C. Oshiro

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, J. D'Angelo Jan 1990

Litigation, J. D'Angelo

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, J. Wheaton Oct 1988

Litigation, J. Wheaton

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, J. Wheaton May 1988

Litigation, J. Wheaton

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.


Litigation, J. Wheaton Jan 1988

Litigation, J. Wheaton

California Regulatory Law Reporter

No abstract provided.