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Arkansas Water Plan Update: Arkansas Department of Agriculture Schedules Additional Public Meetings
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture (“ADA”) announced additional public meetings as part of its process for updating the Arkansas Water Plan (“AWP”). The additional scheduled meetings include: May 6 Fowler Center 201 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, AR (Afternoon session topic: Water Infrastructure) …
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PFAS/Refinery: Denver Trout Unlimited Files Administrative Challenge to Colorado of Public Health and Environment NPDES Permit Limits
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Denver Trout Unlimited, GreenLatinos, and the Colorado Sierra Club (collectively “Trout Unlimited”) filed an April 5th Request for an Adjudicatory Hearing (“Request”) before the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (“CDPHE”) challenging a Clean Water Act National Pollutant Discharge…
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Fund Eligibility/Storage Tank Enforcement: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Proposed Order and Assessment Addressing Dandridge Farmer Cooperative
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (“TDEC”) issued a proposed Order and Assessment (“Order”) to Jefferson Farmers Cooperative (“JFC”) addressing alleged violations of the Tennessee Underground Storage Tank (“UST”) regulations. Case No. FED24-0012. The Order addresses USTs at a…
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Tools for Investing Proceeds of Tax-Exempt Bonds
Category: Tax
In a previous article, we introduced the fundamental concepts of the yield restriction and rebate rules set out in the Internal Revenue Code and Treasury Regulations and how tax-exempt bonds may be affected by high interest rates. But, as the saying goes, for every rule there is an exception, and…
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What is the Statute of Limitations for a Trade Secrets Claim?
Category: Business, Employment, Information Privacy, Security and Data Rights, Intellectual Property, Litigation
What is the statute of limitations for a trade secrets claim? Three years. The Arkansas Uniform Trade Secrets Act explicitly provides that there is a three-year statute of limitations. The three-year time period begins to run when the misappropriation either is discovered, or, should have been…
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