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Marc Scarcella to Speak at Perrin Sexual Abuse Litigation and Coverage Conference

September 28, 2023
Thursday, October 5 Roux is a sponsor of the upcoming Sexual Abuse Litigation and Coverage Conference, hosted by Perrin Conferences and being held at the New York Bar Association office in New York City. Topics for discussion include: Trends in Sexual...
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Roux External Board & Advisory Council Positions

September 26, 2023
Roux is pleased to announce that two of our Principals have accepted external positions at the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and the University of California at Berkeley, bolstering their experience and expanding the firm’s commitment to investing in our...
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Roux Upcoming Speaking Events & Sponsorships

September 19, 2023
Next week, Roux is speaking at and sponsoring several meetings and conferences, including the California Land Recycling Conference, the NYSBA Environmental & Energy Law Section Fall Meeting, and the 2023 FETTI Conference.
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Martin Hamper to Speak at Chicagoland Safety Health & Environmental Conference

September 11, 2023
Monday, September 18 - Wednesday, September 20 The Chicagoland Safety Health and Environmental Conference is for environmental health & safety (EHS) professionals and others who have safety, health, training, environmental management, and OSHA/EPA compliance responsibilities. The goal of the conference...
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Strafford CLE Webinar: Arguing Apportionment Versus Allocation in CERCLA Litigation in Federal Court

August 31, 2023
This CLE course will discuss how recent court decisions have addressed the strategy of pursuing divisibility and apportionment versus an equitable allocation in CERCLA litigation
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