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  • Jan 24, 2025 | jdsupra.com | Allyson Cunningham |Matthew Walker

    On January 14, 2025, the EPA released for public comment a risk assessment report evaluating the potential risks associated with land application and land disposal of biosolids containing two types of PFAS, PFOA and PFOS. Biosolids are generated as a byproduct during the treatment process by wastewater treatment plants.

  • Jan 9, 2025 | jdsupra.com | Allyson Cunningham |Jessica Rosell |Cynthia S Teel

    EPA recently proposed significant actions to address PFAS in wastewater under the Clean Water Act by (1) publishing recommended human health water quality criteria used to enact surface water quality standards and (2) proposing detailed studies and timeline for revisions to Effluent Limitation Guideline (ELG) program categories in Preliminary Plan 16. Whether the incoming administration elects to pursue these efforts remains to be seen.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | lathropgpm.com | Craig J. Knobbe |Brandon Mickelsen |Allyson Cunningham |Shlomo Hahn

    A federal court in Michigan has granted a franchisor’s motion for preliminary injunction against former franchisees for violating the franchise agreements’ post-termination noncompete provisions. 1-800 Water Damage Int’l LLC v. Restoration RX, LLC, 2024 WL 3623508 (July 31, 2024).

  • Sep 12, 2024 | lathropgpm.com | Michael Sturm |Emma Halling |Allyson Cunningham |Shlomo Hahn

    A federal court in Michigan recently granted several related franchisors’ motions to dismiss a franchisee’s claims for violations of the Michigan Franchise Investment law. Benjamin Franklin Franchising SPE LLC v. David Michael Plumbing Inc., 2024 WL 3997056 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 29, 2024). The franchisors (including Benjamin Franklin Franchising, One Hour Air Conditioning Franchising, and Mister Sparky Franchising) alleged their franchisee David Michael Plumbing Inc.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | lathropgpm.com | Craig Miller |Cassie Doutt |Allyson Cunningham |Shlomo Hahn

    The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed a district court’s dismissal of two claims brought by distributors against the medical-device manufacturer Zimmer Biomet. It also affirmed a jury verdict in favor of the distributors on their breach of contract claim under Indiana law. Hess v. Biomet, Inc., 105 F.4th 912 (7th Cir. 2024).

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