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August Mack Site assessment, remediation and regulatory compliance
| Bricker & Eckler LLP Full-service law firm
| Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP Full-service law firm
| CWS Government Relations, Ltd. Services include strategy development, coalition building, political analysis, legislative solutions, and daily monitoring of legislative and administrative initiatives.
| DTE Energy Trading, Inc. Specializing in energy products and services that can help your small to medium manufacturing business save money and energy.
| Environ International Corporation Strategic risk management and technical consulting services
| Environmental Systems Products Automotive inspection and maintenance equipment
| Fishbeck Thompson Carr & Huber Environmental services, engineering, architectural and construction
| Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP Full service law firm
| GT Environmental, Inc. Environmental consulting services
| Hull & Associates, Inc. Scientific, engineering and strategic planning
| Jones Day A full service business law firm.
| K & H Energy Services, Ltd. Electrical Energy Consulting Services
| Malcolm-Pirnie, Inc. Environmental issues
| Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur Full-service law firm
| RMT, Inc. Integrated environmental solutions
| Roetzel & Andress Full-service law firm
| Squire, Sanders & Dempsey L.L.P. Full service law firm
| Stark Development Board Inc. Economic development organization
| Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP Full service business law firm
| The Society of Plastics Industry, Inc. Plastics trade association representing the third largest manufacturing industry in the U.S. Member companies represent the entire plastics industry supply chain.
| Thompson Hine LLP Business Law Firm
| Union Rural Electric Cooperative Energy, risk management, and technology
| URS Corporation of Ohio, Inc. Engineering design firm
| Waste Management Comprehensive waste and environmental services
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| From OMA Connections Partners |
Five Steps to Protect Your Business from Being Liable for Your Supplier’s or Distributor’s Environmental Contamination We’re often asked how can a business limit its liability exposure for the cost to clean up environmental contamination when entering into supplier/distributor agreements where it’s possible, maybe even likely, that some environmental contamination will result from the supplier’s manufacturing or distributor’s handling of the product? From OMA Connections Partner, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP:08/11/10
| Taft/ Environmental Law Insight: Global Warming Lawsuit Thrown Out by Federal Court of Appeals In a surprising turn of events, the Fifth Circuit has dismissed the plaintiffs’ appeal in Comer v. Murphy Oil based on a procedural technicality, holding that the court lacked a quorum to hear the appeal. Comer v. Murphy Oil, --- F.3d ---, 2010 WL 2136658 (5th Cir., May 28, 2010). From OMA Connections Partner, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP:06/14/10
| Climate Change Regulation Via The Clean Air Act: EPA's New Greenhouse Gas Rule For Facilities On May 13, 2010, U.S. EPA issued a 515-page rulemaking under the Clean Air Act that will, for the first time, require companies to incorporate the "best available control technology" to address emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from some new and modified facilities. Read more. From OMA Connections Partner, Jones Day:06/07/10
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