
Phil Goldberg
Editor at Los Angeles Times
Loan office w 15 years experience. Equal Housing Lender. Prospect Mortgage, LLC, NMLS #3296. I am a licensed mortgage originator, NMLS# 618678, licensed in VA
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1 month ago |
jdsupra.com | Benjamin Gibson |Phil Goldberg |Cody Kermanian
The landmark decision alters the NPDES permit landscape, shifting the focus to specific actions over general outcomes. On March 4, 2025, the US Supreme Court issued its decision in City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency, 145 S.Ct. 704 (2025), which held that while the Clean Water Act (CWA) authorizes the inclusion of narrative (non-numeric) criteria in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, it does not authorize “end-result” requirements.
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1 month ago |
openlegalblogarchive.org | Michael Romey |Benjamin Gibson |Lucas Quass |Phil Goldberg
The landmark decision alters the NPDES permit landscape, shifting the focus to specific actions over general outcomes. By Michael G. Romey, Benjamin D. Gibson, Lucas I. Quass, Phil Goldberg, and Cody M. KermanianOn March 4, 2025, the US Supreme Court issued its decision in City and County of San Francisco v.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
realcleardefense.com | Phil Goldberg
U.S. servicemembers deserve the best America has to offer, particularly when it comes to their health and safety. In setting last year’s budget, Congress instructed the Department of Defense to assess the risks to its pharmaceutical supply chain and create assurances that the medicines sold to the military and the Department of Veterans Affairs met proper standards. Read Full Article » Related Topics: Show comments Hide Comments Related Articles
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Oct 22, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Phil Goldberg |Gina Rubel
In this episode of On Record PR, Gina Rubel goes on record with Phil Goldberg, Office Managing Partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, to discuss the importance of crafting compelling messaging around litigation. Phil manages Shook, Hardy & Bacon’s Washington DC office, and he is co-chair of the firm’s public policy practice group. He has more than 25 years of experience in high-stakes and high-profile liability-related public policy, public affairs, and public relations issues.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
baltimoresun.com | Mary Kane |Phil Goldberg
There is an alarming - and growing - trend in the United States where local governments sue manufacturers and other businesses to get money to pay for local societal or environmental problems. The companies they sue generally did nothing to unlawfully cause these harms: The governments just want money. But that is not how the law is supposed to work, and these lawsuits threaten American ingenuity and Maryland jobs. Maryland is at the center of several of these lawsuits.
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