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The United States Congress enacted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 in response to a series of corporate financial crises that shook the public's faith in the financial markets. This article provides a brief summary of federal securities laws and regulations, as well as guidance from the SEC and various accounting authorities, applicable to the assessment and disclosure of environmental liabilities. -
Petroleum Storage Tank Fund. Provides that any person or state agency seeking reimbursement from the Petroleum Sto. -
October 1995 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued a final "Policy Toward Owners of Property Contain. -
The redevelopment of "brownfields" is a major issue in the 1990's. Recent federal initiatives are designed to remo. -
June 5, 1997, marks the end of the moratorium on the assessment of civil penalties on owners and operators of conta. -
The Michigan Supreme Court has dismissed as moot an application for leave to appeal brought by the Friends of the C. -
In Donahey v. Bogle, the federal Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit has just extended important protection to cor. -
The scenario is becoming commonplace. Sellers list their residence for sale. Buyers submit an offer c. -
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that a project to extend an existing drain was not exempt from the permitti. -
The Michigan House of Representative's Environmental Tax Subcommittee (Subcommittee) recently issued an Interim Dra.