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London law firm launches $4.25M lawsuit against former client and employee
A lawyer who represented a former London police officer in a $4-million lawsuit is suing his former client who also worked for him
Breathe Deep, America. Carbon Dioxide Is Good For You!
The EPA proposes to rescind all rules regulating the amount of carbon dioxide industry and utilities can dump into the atmosphere.
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Cancer-causing PFAS to be added to Canada’s toxic substance list
Catch the latest updates on what’s happening with PFAS in the Great Lakes region. Check back for more PFAS news roundups every other week on our website.
On March 5, Canada released its final State of PFAS report, and announced that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) would be added to the toxic substances list.
The US Solar Industry Is Setting Records, But The Dark Clouds Of Doom Are Gathering
The US solar industry proved itself to be a leading economic engine once again in 2024, though the Trump-Musk wrecking ball and state-level policy changes could dim the outlook for the future.
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Top court allows ex-cop’s lawsuit against London women’s advocates to proceed
A last-ditch effort by two London women’s advocates to have a former police officer’s lawsuit against them thrown out has been rejected.
