Lex Machina Launches Federal Environmental Litigation Module
Lex Machina Launches Federal Environmental Litigation Module
Last week, Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, announced the launch of its Environmental Litigation module, the 13th expansion of its award-winning Legal Analytics® platform. The module provides detailed data and analytics on over 14,700 environmental cases pending in federal district court since 2009, including thousands of multi-district litigation cases involving the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In total, more than $22 billion in damages have been awarded in environmental litigation cases over the last decade.The Environmental Litigation module covers cases involving a dispute over regulation of the environment under any federal statute covering pollution, the use of natural resources, protection of forests, rivers, coastal wetlands, plants and animals, and other ways that humans interact with nature. The cases involve governments, non-profit organizations, companies, and individuals suing to protect the environment or for pollution remediation and restitution.“Environmental litigation often generates significant damages awards, and few case types affect corporations and the general population as much as environmental cases,” said Chuan Qin, environmental legal data expert at Lex Machina. “Cases involving the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and Volkswagen’s violation of the Clean Air Act have generated significant damages and remediation obligations related to impacts on the environment. And recent federal environmental policy changes are having a profound influence on how attorneys should approach litigation strategy, making legal analytics even more critical for success.”To create the new module, Lex Machina interviewed experienced environmental attorneys for insights into the intricacies of environmental litigation and incorporated their feedback directly into the platform. As a result, Lex Machina has added six environmental-specific case tags, 30 specific findings, two new remedies and three new categories of damages, all of which enable legal professionals to find the most relevant cases that are similar to their own. In addition, the platform uncovers insights and delivers actionable intelligence on opposing counsel, law firms, parties, judges, venues and other data that plays a critical role in determining successful case strategy.
Case tag screen from module; image courtesy of Lex Machina.
Case Tags – Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act), NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) and RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)
Findings – Clean Air Act Violation, Clean Water Act Violation, Endangered Species Act Violation, CERCLA Liability, CERCLA Third Party/Landowner Defense, NEPA Violation, RCRA Violation, SDWA Violation, Preemption of State Law, Statute of Limitations Defense, Standing, Diligent Prosecution Defense, Noncompliant Notice Defense, and Other Environmental Violation
Remedies – Compliance/Remediation Plan, Administrative Remand, and Security Bond/Performance Guarantee
Damages – CERCLA Cost Recovery/Contribution, Natural Resource Damages/Assessment Costs, Civil Money Penalties, Environmental Project/Mitigation Fund, and Punitive Damages
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