By Leonard Sciolla, LLP | Published September 19, 2017 | Posted in news | Tagged Tags: climate change, environmental law, Keith Leonard, Paris Agreement | Comments Off on A Look at Trump’s Paris Agreement Decision
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In a recent ACtion Magazine column, partner Keith Leonard examined President Trump’s decision this summer to back out of the Paris Agreement: “Only China is currently a larger carbon emitter than the United States. Another 2016 Pew Study found that 50% of Americans oppose increasing foreign aid. Part of the Paris Agreement included a commitment Read More
Read MorePartner Keith Leonard was awarded a bronze medal in the International Automotive Media Competition for one of his Leonard’s Law columns published in ACtion magazine. The international magazine is published and distributed by the Mobile Air Conditioning Society Worldwide (MACS). The column awarded the honor, “Changing regulations is no simple matter,” appeared in the November/December Read More
Read MoreEmployers know that racial, gender or ethnic slurs can be the basis for an employee’s claim of a hostile work environment, discrimination and/or harassment. However, they may not realize that political, religious, or social commentary can also be the basis for workplace harassment. An employer’s liability for such workplace harassment can depend on the status Read More
Read MorePartner Keith Leonard takes a look back at the November 2016 Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) strike, and the connection it has to feelings of political frustration around the country, in his March ACtion Magazine column: https://bit.ly/2o1tuOt Learn more about Mr. Leonard’s law practice on his profile. Published March 20, 2017
Read MoreElectric, hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles are often overlooked by the car buying public. For now, buyers of electric vehicles can still take advantage of a $7,500.00 tax credit. Partner Keith Leonard explores the history of such vehicles and the potential effects on the vehicles during the President-elect’s term in his most recent column in Read More
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